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One can assume from your question, that you mean one carat. One may also assume that when you use the term 'blue-white', which is vaguely defined and often used to describe several properties of a diamond, that you want a 'high-colour' white diamond.

You can follow the link, below, to receive a quote -- not endorsed by WikiAnswers -- from a vendor who offers a quote for a 'very rare blue white diamond'.

Otherwise, today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond of about one carat in weight and with a D, E, or F (high white) colour and pay between US$2,821 and US$7,289, depending on the cut and clarity that you want.

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