A 7-year-old discovers a 2.95-carat diamond while visiting a state park

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A 7-year-old discovers a 2.95-carat diamond while visiting a state park

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Another lovely diamond has been found at the Murfreesboro diamond mine right here in Arkansas, and it was found by a 7 year old girl who was there with her family to celebrate her birthday, so she got a great birthday present this year. It's the second largest diamond found at the park so far this year. 8-)

A 7-year-old discovers a 2.95-carat diamond while visiting a state park
By Michelle Watson and Zoe Sottile, CNN
Published 11:07 AM EDT, Sat September 9, 2023


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A 7-year-old girl discovered this 2.95-carat diamond while celebrating her birthday in Murfreesboro, Arkansas.

" CNN - A lucky youngster got the birthday gift of a lifetime when she discovered a 2.95-carat golden brown diamond in Arkansas.

The budding gemologist discovered the diamond while celebrating her seventh birthday at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, according to a news release from the park.

Aspen Brown’s September 1 discovery “is the second-largest registered by a park guest this year, topped only by a 3.29-carat brown diamond discovered in March,” says the release.

“Brown was visiting the park with her dad and grandmother to celebrate her birthday,” the release reads. “Brown picked up a gem about the size of a green pea from a pathway along the northeast side of the search area.”
2.38-carat brown diamond at Arkansas's Crater of Diamonds State Park.

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Park officials later confirmed that Brown had indeed discovered a diamond, the release said.

“Aspen’s diamond has a golden-brown color and a sparkling luster. It is a complete crystal, with no broken facets and a small crevice on one side, created when the diamond was formed,” Waymon Cox, assistant park superintendent, said in the release. “It’s certainly one of the most beautiful diamonds I’ve seen in recent years.”

Aspen isn’t alone in her discovery: One or two visitors discover diamonds at the park each day, according to the release. Over 75,000 diamonds have been found at the site since a farmer first identified diamonds on the land.

The 37-acre field where visitors can search for treasures is the eroded surface of a volcanic crater, according to the park. In addition to diamonds, other precious gems like ... "

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