Unless you have Richard Branson and Paris Hilton on speed dial, you probably can’t afford a natural blue diamond ring.
Despite how unattainable the item is, it’s always worthwhile finding out about it in case you stub your big toe on one. A bit of information could easily stop you from throwing thousands of dollars into the hedges of the suburban jungle in an angry rage caused by a bleeding toe.
Only the very elite members of society could ever come close to affording a natural blue diamond ring. Once a natural blue becomes available, members of the million dollar club immediately go onto waiting lists in order to become lucky owners of this unique commodity.
If your girlfriend asks for an engagement ring embedded with a blue diamond, then it’s probably a better idea to hop into your private jet and fly to some small island where she will never find you.
The exclusivity of natural blue has resulted in enhanced versions. Regular diamonds are treated with radiation until they turn deep blue, very similar to that of a natural blue. They are much cheaper and the radiation means that your girlfriend might develop some wicked superpowers like the ability to microwave popcorn with her mind.Joking here, but wouldn’t that be something.
The blue diamond’s color is derived from a flawed deposit of boron in its makeup. Having a flaw of this caliber is like waking up one day and realizing that you look exactly like Brad Pitt. While this might be a flaw because you look identical to a person who already exists, it’s not a bad thing. The deposit of boron also gives the blue stone the ability to act as a conductor and this is the property which truly sets it aside. It has become a major selling point for the item, because the average rich person has a bit of a geekish side which is just begging to usurp every other facet of his or her personality.
I’m not sure what good a conductive gemstone can do in any practical sense, but it is pretty cool when you think about it. If you have no job and you are waiting to win the lottery then you may as well start looking for a blue diamond in between draws. If you find one, you’ll be able to give your partner the gift of a lifetime, a blue diamond ring.