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Oklahoma relations just lately hit the jackpot after they discovered a powerful diamond at an Arkansas state park this month – with instruments they purchased at a greenback retailer.

The invention, made at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, was introduced by Arkansas State Parks on Sept. 23.

A household from Cookson, Oklahoma, some 65 miles southeast of Tulsa, made the invention on Sept. 13.

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Officers stated that customer Raynae Madison and her household visited the Pure State to rejoice the birthday of Madison’s nephew, William.

Through the journey, they determined to cease by Crater of Diamonds State Park to strive their luck at digging gems, in line with a press launch.

Diamond in hand

Arkansas State Parks confirmed the invention of a big brown diamond discovered by an Oklahoma household this month. (Arkansas State Parks)

“To organize for his or her go to, they bought a seaside digging equipment and sand sifting instruments from a greenback retailer,” the press launch famous.

“The household picked a spot to dig on the north facet of the park’s 37.5-acre diamond search space, close to Prospector Trailhead.”

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The household dug just a few buckets’ price of filth earlier than they started sifting by means of their screens – which is when Madison seen “an uncommon rectangular, shiny stone.”

The aunt informed officers that she thought the discover was “actually neat,” at first, however had no concept what it was.

“[Brown diamonds] replicate pink and inexperienced mild, combining to make the diamond seem brown.” 

“I truthfully thought it was too massive to be a diamond!” she stated.

The gem was then recognized to be a brown diamond weighing 2.79 carats – an impressively hefty discover for the state park. 

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Madison opted to call it the William Diamond, for her nephew.

“Brown diamonds from the Crater happen on account of a course of referred to as plastic deformation, which creates structural defects throughout a diamond’s formation or motion in magma,” park interpreter Emma O’Neal stated of the discover.

Split image of family smiling with diamond, close-up of diamond

Madison selected to honor her nephew William, who was celebrating a birthday, with the diamond’s title. (Arkansas State Parks)

“These defects replicate pink and inexperienced mild, combining to make the diamond seem brown.” 

Arkansas State Parks doesn’t disclose the worth of gems discovered at their park, and their web site notes that the “precise worth” of many diamonds is unknown till they’re reduce or appraised.

“Park employees don’t grade or appraise diamonds,” the positioning states.

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Up to now, 403 diamonds have been discovered at Crater of Diamonds State Park in 2025 – 4 of which have weighed over two carats.

Close-up image of brown diamond

Officers stated the gem was found within the 37.5-acre search space close to the Prospector Trailhead. (Arkansas State Parks)

Earlier this 12 months, a Minnesota farmer discovered a “candy-like” diamond that he in comparison with a Werther’s sweet wrapper.

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In 2024, a French customer discovered a 7.46-carat diamond on the park. The vacationer, Julien Navas, named the gem after his fiancée, Carine.



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