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SI Diamond: Real or Fake? Clarity Grades Explained

An SI diamond is real — SI is a clarity grade, not a tier. Learn what inclusions mean, how SI1 vs SI2 compare, and the smarter flawless alternative.

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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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White Sapphire Engagement Rings: A Complete Guide

White sapphire is a genuine gemstone — durable, elegant, understated. But does it deliver the diamond look? An honest guide before you choose.

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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.

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Diamond Alternative Engagement Rings | Satéur Guide

Explore diamond alternative engagement rings — Satéur Gems® simulants, moissanite, and more. Compare brilliance, durability, and value before you choose.

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How to Tell a Real Diamond From a Fake

Learn how to tell a real diamond from a fake — the optical cues, certification markers, and the truth about diamond simulants like Satéur Gems®.

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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

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.