Love is a contact sport

One carat of black and blue diamonds for under $400.
I should have guessed that I was in for another adventure. There's never a dull moment during my visits with Mr. Diamond. Of course, that's not his real name, but since I've butchered the pronounciation of his Belgian surname so many times, he won't let me call him anything else.
The last time we met in Bruges he promised something big. And he delivered-a huge cache of rare colored diamonds, including a selection of brilliant blacks and deep, vivid blues. What a find! I knew that just due south in Paris, top designers would kill to get to their hands on the spread laid out before me. But I was more than happy to save these stones from a life of high-end misery. Back home we wasted no time fitting the diamonds into an elegant trio of sterling silver circles.
The center setting features a bold, black diamond (7/8 ctw), surrounded by a shimmering halo of lab-created, white DiamondAura®. On both sides, an electric blue diamond (1/8 ctw) is encircled by DiamondAura. The brightness of the fine sterling and extra "wattage" of the scientifically-created white stones really makes the dark colors pop. A brilliant blend of science and nature. Mr. Diamond does it again.