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This was printed in INSTORE Magazine, a jewelry publication. Knowing that @whitewave and others like to go there, I thought they would enjoy seeing this.

Their title was, "She picked up 'a piece of glass' and it was really a 2.63 carat diamond."

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MURFREESBORO, AR -- A 71-year-old retiree from Aurora, CO, made the find of a lifetime last month Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas when she discovered an ice white diamond weighing 2.63 carats.

According to the finder, who wishes to remain anonymous, she had been searching for about 10 minutes with her husband, son, grandson, and granddaughter when she made the discovery, according to a press release from the Arkansas State Parks.

"I was using a rock to scrape the dirt but don’t know if I uncovered the diamond with it or not," she said. "It was just lying on the surface!"

She found the gem about halfway between the East Drain and North Wash Pavilion in the park’s 37.5-acre diamond search area, the eroded surface of an ancient, diamond-bearing volcanic crater.

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This 2.63-carat diamond was found at Crater of Diamonds State Park.

The Coloradan didn’t realize that she had picked up a diamond, and thought it might be a piece of glass. Fortunately, she gave the gem to her son to put in his pocket. The family continued searching for another hour before having their rocks and minerals identified at the park’s Diamond Discovery Center, where staff revealed that the Coloradan had found the largest diamond so far in 2018. Upon learning that she had found a large diamond, the finder said, “I didn’t know what to think. I was shocked!”

Park interpreter Waymon Cox said, “About one out of every five diamonds registered by park visitors is found right on top of the ground, including many of the largest ever found at the Crater of Diamonds.” Park personnel plow the diamond search area periodically to loosen the soil and assist with natural erosion. Diamonds are a bit heavy for their size and lack static electricity, so dirt doesn’t stick to them. When rainfall uncovers larger diamonds and the sun comes out, they sparkle and are often easy to see.

According to Cox, “Like other rocks and minerals, no two diamonds are exactly alike. This white diamond is about the size of a pinto bean and is shaped somewhat like a fingernail. Several brownish, freckle-like marks along the surface give the gem a unique, one-of-a-kind appearance.”

Many visitors choose to name the diamonds they find at Crater of Diamonds State Park. This finder named her gem Lichtenfels, the name of her hometown in Germany and a word that means “a rock between two lights.” The finder’s son pointed out that she was standing between her grandchildren when she found the diamond.

“She wouldn’t have come to the park if it weren’t for her grandkids,” he explained, “They’re her two points of light.”

So far in 2018, 256 diamonds have been registered at Crater of Diamonds State Park, weighing a total of 49.64 carats. Five diamonds registered this year have weighed at least one carat each.

In total, more than 75,000 diamonds have been unearthed at the Crater of Diamonds since the first diamonds were found here in 1906 by John Huddleston, a farmer who owned the land long before it became an Arkansas State Park in 1972.
 
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What happens to these diamonds? Does anyone ever cut them to use in jewellery?
 
way kewl
 
Thanks for sharing! That was a fun read and a great story!
 
What happens to these diamonds? Does anyone ever cut them to use in jewellery?
Some mount them rough and some get cut, yes.

I’m probably going in November.
 
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I would certainly wear it as found - to remind me that Luck is out there.
 
Crater of Diamonds State Park is on my bucket list.
 
Crater of Diamonds State Park is on my bucket list.

It’s my happy place. It is peaceful and has great energy... of course, I would love to find a diamond, but the journey is just as fun..
 
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A lot of these people a regulars. Shirley Strawn is still there a lot and I have met her. Glen who found the Easter Sunrise diamond is always there. Etc.

Shirley’s diamond was cut into a MRB AGS 000 and is on display at the visitor center.

Mayny people digging have a diamond they will show you of you ask. Lol.

Whitewave sadly has no diamonds lol.
 
Hmmm... You're at Crater of Diamonds.
You find a clear shiny thing in the dirt.
You dismiss it as glass?????
 
I have found quite a bit of glass actually— from back when people would bring glass 7up and coke bottles.

Put it this way— I have found more glass than diamonds there o_O:twisted2:
Well, I hope you find "the big one" on your next trip there!
It would be a dream come true, I'm sure!
 
Well, I hope you find "the big one" on your next trip there!
It would be a dream come true, I'm sure!

One day I’ll find something lol. Maybe a ten point.
 
What does it cost to have a diamond cut, and what carat weight would it end up as? Assuming like ideal cut round.
 
That crystal would have to be fully analyzed by a real cutter, and I am not a cutter, real or otherwize, to know what the approximate finished weight would be. I can say, that the shape of this diamond is not conducive to cutting a round from the angle shown in the one photo that we have. It looks like it would make a better oval. If the owner is willing to sacrifice the weight, it could be cut into a round though.

There are always choice to be made and consequences of those choices to be considered.

Wink
 
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Found today.
 
OF COURSE NOT, YOURS WILL BE MUCH BIGGER!

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You’ve got that straight. :mrgreen2:

I’m itching to go, but we have Saints season tickets and are going to MNF next week and DH has us here there and everywhere until January. I’m going to have to steal away a few days to myself.
 
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