A fake diamond bracelet is a wrist piece set with diamond simulants — stones engineered to replicate the optical appearance of mined diamonds — worn as a fine-jewellery alternative at a fraction of the cost.
At Satéur, a fake diamond bracelet is measured by one standard: does it look like the real thing across the table? Our bracelet collection — from $98 — is set with Satéur Gems®, a trademarked diamond simulant graded D–E colour with an Excellent cut. The clean, white brilliance reads as a flawless diamond to the naked eye, at roughly 1% of the price of an equivalent mined diamond bracelet.
The range covers every wrist and every occasion. The Satéur Élégante Bracelet™ ($98) is a precise, understated everyday design. The Satéur Destinée Secrète Bracelet™ ($168) and Satéur Destinée Bracelet™ ($298) deliver the continuous-stone tennis bracelet silhouette — one of the most recognised and versatile styles in fine jewellery. At the top of the range, the Satéur Promesse™, L'ovale™, and Coffre au Trésor™ (each $368) carry more significant stone presence for milestone occasions and gifting.
The material choice matters on a diamond simulant bracelet. Standard cubic zirconia clouds and scratches with daily contact, losing its surface brilliance within months. Unlike CZ, every Satéur stone stays brilliant for life. Satéur Gems® delivers the diamond-accurate look — the restrained, white brilliance that makes a fine diamond bracelet so compelling. Our moissanite tier, with its vivid rainbow-forward sparkle, is available for those who prefer more fire. Both tiers are built for everyday wear and hold their clarity under normal conditions.
All bracelets are set in sterling silver (925) with an 18k gold finish — not plated over base metal, not marketed as solid gold, simply finished to the standard the stones deserve. The bracelet sits at approximately 7 inches on the wrist, with a secure clasp designed for daily use. Gold plated, white gold, and silver finishes are all represented across the six designs, giving a range of metal looks within a single coherent collection.
See related collections at Fake Diamond Tennis Bracelet, Diamond Tennis Bracelet, and the full Bracelets hub. For a full breakdown of how diamond simulants compare, read Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur.