Walking along a path taken by thousands of others at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, Nicole Ruhter noticed something everyone else had missed -- a tea-coloured, 2.93-carat diamond. Ruhter, 13, of Butler, Mo., said she would name her find the "Pathfinder Diamond" after pulling what she described as a broken pyramid from the ground.
A Texas couple found a 6.35-carat diamond Saturday at the Arkansas Crater of Diamonds State Park. The diamond was the eighth largest found at the site since it became a state park in 1972. It also was the largest diamond find in eight years, according to a news release from the park. Donald and Brenda Roden of Point, Texas, named their gem the Roden Diamond; they weren't certain Saturday if they would eventually sell it.
Ms Melissa Lacey of Knoxville, Tennessee has found a 1.30-carat diamond while gem hunting in Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park.
"I wasn't expecting to find anything and was just picking up pretty rocks" .
At first, she thought the light yellow diamond was "a piece of dirty quartz." But it was soon identified as a diamond by park staff. The diamond was about the size of a pea. The largest white diamond, (weighed 40.23 carats, and now known as Uncle Sam) discovered in the U.S was unearthed there in 1924. The Crater of Diamonds, an 886-acre natural park south of Murfreesboro, is the only diamond mine in North America open to the public. The Park allows the public to search and keep any gems found.