Real vs fake diamond — Satéur Gems® ring with open orange box
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Real vs Fake Diamond: What Actually Differs

The honest guide to diamonds, simulants and lab-grown stones — what makes a diamond real, how simulants compare, and what the Four Cs actually tell you.

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Real Diamond vs Fake: What Actually Differs

The real optical, physical and price differences between mined diamonds and diamond simulants — a clear, honest comparison without the industry spin.

cubic zirconiaDiamond simulant ring beside open Satéur box on country-house windowsill

What Is the Fake Diamond Called? Diamond Simulants Explained

"Fake diamond" is layperson shorthand. The correct term is diamond simulant — moissanite, cubic zirconia, white sapphire, and Satéur Gems® each offer a dis

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How Diamond Testers Work — and What They Actually Measure

Diamond testers detect stone type via thermal or electrical conductivity. Learn how they work, their limits with moissanite and simulants, and what results mean.

diamond alternativesHow to spot a fake diamond — Satéur ring and open orange box in sunlit conservatory

How to Spot a Fake Diamond — What Tests Actually Reveal

Learn what separates a real diamond from a simulant — and why the most elegant choice is the one made with full knowledge.

cubic zirconiaSatéur Gems® diamond simulant ring with open orange Satéur Paris ring box

What Is a Fake Diamond? Simulants, Types & the Smartest Choice

A 'fake diamond' is a diamond simulant — a real gemstone that replicates the diamond look. Discover CZ, moissanite, white sapphire and Satéur Gems®.

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Diamonds Under UV Light: Fluorescence Explained

Learn why some real diamonds glow blue under UV light — and why fluorescence alone cannot confirm authenticity. A clear guide to diamond optics and modern

La nouvelle norme du diamant®

Satéur® — La bague du 1%®

On dirait un diamant de 10 000 $. Coûte seulement 1 %. Une nouvelle norme d’éclat — définie par la clarté, pas par la convention.
On dirait un diamant à 10 000 $ — mais il coûte moins qu'une soirée. Satéur change les règles du jeu.
Nous l'avons placé à côté d'un diamant véritable — et nous ne pouvions pas faire la différence. Satéur pourrait être l'étincelle la plus intelligente de la joaillerie.
Satéur ne vend pas seulement des bagues. Il crée un mouvement pour les couples qui privilégient la signification plutôt que la marge.