Where to find diamonds in arkansas




















Most people we never hear from again, so we don't know what their stones were valued at. The Strawn-Wagner diamond was found in by local resident Shirley Strawn. It was a 3. She saved her money up, had it cut into a perfect 1.

It was the only perfect diamond that's ever been graded by the American Gem Society : ideal cut, clarity, and color, just flawless. I've found two very, very small ones—one I actually found during a demonstration I was doing for tourists. Usually I'm too busy to spend my days off searching here.

But when people bring these large ones up to the discovery center, you do catch a bit of diamond fever. Not any time soon. The land was tested by a private mining company in the s. They drilled down feet, and they ran out of drill before they ran out of soil, so there's quite a lot of it. Those tests determined that we had the eighth-largest diamond field in the world in terms of surface area.

What we call the "pipe" of the volcanic crater is a little over 80 acres, and about Why did commercial mining ventures there fail?

I mean, how can you own a diamond field and not strike it rich? Well, there's a minimum carat yield needed for a profitable mine. The diamonds here were just too small and too far between compared to the African mines. And you don't necessarily need to mine to find these diamonds. It might surprise people to know that because of the nature of the geology and millions of years of erosion, most of the diamonds tend to be on the surface.

So even while commercial mines were digging deep and not finding much, people who were just walking along, looking carefully at the surface, were finding diamonds. All rights reserved. Tell us about the latest big find. Does she get to keep it? Most people associate diamonds with Africa, not Arkansas.

How did they get there? So who did find the first sparkler? Was that a lot back then? Are there any diamonds from the area that really stand out? What about nowadays? How does Clymer's find compare with others in the park's history?

Are the diamonds very valuable? Have you ever found any? Is the park ever going to run out of diamonds? There must be some sort of life lesson in that. Something like the tortoise and the hare, yeah. The slow and steady approach wins. This interview has been edited and condensed. It was the second-largest ever found at the park. Wredberg's diamond is the largest found since then, the park said.

Some people never find any, but Park Interpreter Waymon Cox said conditions were perfect for searching when the Wredbergs, from Granite Bay, California, decided to try for the fun of it, since they were nearby at nearby Hot Springs National Park. Wredberg found hers in less than an hour. It had rained in the days before the couple visited. Then the sun was out on the day they were there, September More than diamonds have been registered at Crater of Diamonds State Park so far this year, totaling more than 46 carats, according to the park.

The most common color found at the park is white, followed by brown and yellow. The largest diamond ever found in the area was a The white diamond with a pink cast was named "Uncle Sam" and later cut into a The park itself was established in Last year, a man discovered a 9.

And in , a Nebraska teacher found a 2.



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