In what has been over a year in the making, a Lafayette jeweler sent diamonds and other gemstones into space, and now they are back home.

Can you imagine wearing a piece of jewelry made from gems that orbited the earth for over a month? I am certain any space geek would love to wear that jewelry.

Heck, even non-space geeks would love to wear that jewelry.

Well, thanks to a Lafayette jeweler, your opportunity to own a piece that's been to space is now a reality, according to The Advocate.

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The owners of Diana Rae Jewelry on Settlers Trace in Lafayette, after a facility tour and then lots of persistence, were able to get a load of diamonds and other gemstones on board a Falcon Heavy spacecraft that sent the jewels into space.

And not just the obligatory, millionaire-mission trip to space - 62 miles up and then right back down - these jewels orbited for over a month.

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The Advocate reports that the folks at Diana Rae Jewelry are the first to take part in a commercial program of its type through NASA and SpaceX.

It started when the owners of the jewelry store were visiting relatives and were able to score a private tour of SpaceX facilities.

That planted a seed in the owners' brains, and their mission was now to get some of their diamonds on a rocket ship.

After 2 years of negotiations with SpaceX and NASA, a load (one kilogram) of diamonds and other gemstones from Dianna Rae Jewelers was loaded onto a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which was on a mission to resupply the Internation Space Station.

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Jared Owen via YouTube
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Over this past weekend, the diamonds made their way from Florida back to Lafayette.

Now that the jewelers have the jewels back, they are available for purchase - loose, mounted in a custom piece, or as part of the "space line" of jewelry the business will be creating.

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