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Satéur Destinée Ring in open orange box — real diamond vs diamond simulant comparison guide
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Real Diamonds vs Diamond Simulants: What Sets Them Apart

Real diamonds vs diamond simulants: visual performance, Mohs hardness, fire, and price compared across mined, lab-grown, and simulant gems.

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Diamond Simulants: Names, Types & What They're Called

Diamond simulants explained: what they're called, types, how CZ and moissanite compare, and why Sateur Gems is the premium simulant alternative.

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Cubic Zirconia: The Fake Diamonds That's Not So Fake After All

Introduction:Cubic Zirconia is a popular alternative to natural diamonds. It is often referred to as a fake diamonds but it's important to understand that it's a genuine gemstone with its own uniqu...

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Is Moissanite a Fake Diamond? Moissanite vs Diamond Compared

Is moissanite a fake diamond? No — it is a distinct lab-created gemstone with its own identity, Mohs 9.25 hardness, and 2.4x diamond fire.

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Cubic Zirconia vs Diamond: Durability, Price & Visual Comparison

Cubic zirconia is a diamond simulant that rates 8–8.5 Mohs and typically clouds within 1–3 years. Compare durability, price and visual performance.

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Diamond Alternatives for Engagement Rings

Diamond alternatives explained: simulants, lab-grown diamonds, and gemstones compared by durability, optics, and price.

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Jewelry Ring Boxes: Types & How to Choose

Jewelry ring boxes for storage, gifting, and retail — materials, sizing, velvet versus leather, and the Satéur Gems® presentation.

The New Diamond Standard®

Satéur® — The 1% Ring®

Looks like a $10,000 diamond. Costs just 1%.
A new standard of brilliance —
defined by clarity, not convention.

It looks like a $10,000 diamond—but costs less than a night out. Satéur is changing the rules of engagement.
We put it next to a real diamond—and couldn’t tell the difference. Satéur might be the smartest sparkle in jewelry.
Satéur isn’t just selling rings. It’s building a movement for couples who want meaning over markup.