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The brown-diamond boom could be a market response to an oversaturation of colorless diamonds, particularly ones that are ...
A man discovered a 3.29-carat brown diamond at an Arkansas state park earlier this month, park officials said. David Anderson found the gem in his wet-sifted gravel at Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds ...
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.
During a trip to Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park, Minnesota local David DeCook uncovered a sparkling 3.81-carat brown diamond. He named the find the Duke Diamond.
Crater of Diamonds State Park, ... The latest discovery to make headlines was a 3.81-carat brown diamond that a man nearly looked over, initially mistaking it for a candy wrapper.
Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is the only state park in the U.S. where you can dig for diamonds and keep them.
A Minnesota couple on a road trip to celebrate their 10th anniversary took home a new symbol of their union: a 1.9-carat brown diamond from Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park.
The seller told her it was a rough brown diamond. Runsdorf, in disbelief, said she wanted it verified by the Gemological Institute of America. Sure enough, it came back as a certified 65-carat ...
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.