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Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings: A Complete Guide

Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to mined diamonds, IGI-certified, and 40–60% less expensive. Complete engagement ring guide.

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Engagement Ring Insurance: Protect Your Ring

Engagement ring insurance explained: what coverage includes, what it costs, and how the low replacement cost of a Satéur Gems® ring changes the maths.

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Engagement Rings vs Wedding Rings: What's the Difference and How to Wear Them?

IntroductionIt might be difficult to sort through all of the alternatives when selecting the ideal ring for your engagement or wedding. Wedding rings and engagement rings are two key distinctions t...

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Top Picks for the Best Moissanite Rings: A Buyer's Guide

IntroductionAs a more robust substitute for diamond rings, moissanite rings have grown more and more well-liked in recent years. They are renowned for being tough, which makes them a fantastic choi...

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Simple Moissanite Rings: Minimalist Styles Guide

Simple moissanite rings guide: solitaire and minimal designs, D-E colour, Mohs 9.25, from $98. Real specs, real prices.

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Moissanite vs Diamond Rings: Brilliance, Durability and Value

Moissanite rings vs diamond rings: compare price, brilliance, hardness and setting suitability. Satéur moissanite rings from $68.

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Simulated Diamond vs. Moissanite: Key Differences and Value

Simulated diamonds vs. moissanite: hardness, fire, durability, and price compared. Moissanite rates 9.25 Mohs and lasts a lifetime.

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.