Visitor finds 2.3-carat diamond at Arkansas state park

MURFREESBORO, Ark. ( KARK ) – A visitor to Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas left with a 2.3-carat diamond to commemorate the trip.

The unnamed visitor arrived at the park when it opened at 8 a.m. on Sept. 27 and used a rentable kit from the park’s Diamond Discovery Center. After a few hours of sifting through screens, the visitor decided to look around and began walking the diamond search area.

The visitor reportedly spotted something shiny lying on the ground.

“From far away it shined so clearly,” park officials quoted the visitor saying. “I thought it might be a piece of trash or a bug; it was so much shinier than anything else out there.”

The visitor told officials that after they picked up the shiny piece they realized it was much more than trash. They put the shiny rock in their pocket, walked over to the park’s mineral identification center, pulled it out of their pocket, and laid it on the desk.

Officials said it was a diamond, a silver-white gem weighing 2.3 carats that’s about the size of a pencil eraser. Officials added that a white diamond is closest to pure carbon crystal.

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