Is Moissanite Tacky? An elegant moissanite engagement ring in an open Satéur box on blush silk
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Is Moissanite Tacky? The Honest Answer

Moissanite tacky? The label reveals more about the diamond industry than the stone. We examine the science, the aesthetics, and the smarter choice.

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Moissanite vs White Sapphire: Durability, Sparkle, and Value

Moissanite outshines white sapphire in fire, hardness, and long-term brilliance. Discover the key differences — and why moissanite is the smarter choice for an engagement ring.

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Moissanite vs Diamond Cost Per Carat: Pricing & Value Guide

Moissanite from ~$88 vs diamonds from $6,000+ per carat. A clear, data-led pricing guide to help you choose with intelligence.

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Moissanite vs Diamond: Visible Differences and Value

Moissanite and diamond look nearly identical to the naked eye — with one key distinction in fire. Discover the visual, optical, and value differences that

cost comparisonHow Much Is Moissanite Per Carat? Pricing Guide 2026

How Much Is Moissanite Per Carat? Pricing Guide 2026

Moissanite costs from ~$88 per carat — a fraction of diamond pricing. Real price ranges by carat weight, colour grade, and Satéur's moissanite collectio...

durabilityMoissanite Hardness: What 9.25 Mohs Means for Daily Wear

Moissanite Hardness: What 9.25 Mohs Means for Daily Wear

Moissanite rates 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale — harder than sapphire, just below diamond. Discover what that means for durability, brilliance, and everyday wear.

are moissanite diamonds realAre Moissanite Diamonds Real? The Honest Answer

Are Moissanite Diamonds Real? The Honest Answer

Moissanite is not a diamond — it is a real gemstone (silicon carbide, lab-created) with more fire and a fraction of the cost. Here is exactly what that mea

O Novo Padrão Diamante®

Satéur® — Anel dos 1%®

Parece um diamante de 10.000 dólares. Custa apenas 1%.
Um novo padrão de brilho — definido pela claridade, não pela convenção.
Parece um diamante de $10.000 — mas custa menos do que uma noite fora. Satéur está a mudar as regras do compromisso.
Colocámos ao lado de um diamante verdadeiro — e não conseguimos distinguir a diferença. Satéur pode ser o brilho mais inteligente na joalharia.
Satéur não está apenas a vender anéis. Está a criar um movimento para casais que querem significado acima de preço.