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Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

From Smithsonian Collection. 17.86 carats. Tucson 2008
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

The Star of Shreveport (colorless, 8.82 cts), Sunshine Diamond (canary, 5.47 cts) and the Black Beauty Diamond (1.45 cts). The Star of Shreveport is the second largest diamond found since 1972, while 'Sunshine' is one of the most celebrated canary yellow stones found in recent years. Finally, the Black Beauty was found by legendary miner James ...

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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

8.82 carats. Houran Collection. Tucson 2008
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

4.21 carat "Okie Dokie Diamond". Houran Collection.
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

Tucson Show 2008.
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

Tucson 2008
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

6.72 carats. Houran collection. Tucson 2008
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

The highly publicized "Okie Dokie Diamond" found March, 2006 by Oklahoma State Trooper Marvin Culver. The crystal has deep canary-yellow color, an undamaged shape and is reported to have a flawless interior. Weight is 4.21-carats.

Mindat.org Photo of the Day - 29th Sep 2007
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

This specimen is an unsual white diamond "splinter" that resembles a sliver of the moon and has amazing silky lustre. It really has a nice aesthetic presence. Weighing in at 1.24 cts, the stone looks much larger than the carat weight would suggest given its shape and so visually you get a lot for your money. The stone is transparent, and displays ...
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Diamond : C

Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas Diamond Corp. Mine; Mauney Mine; Ozark Mine; Prairie Creek Lamproite), Murfreesboro, Pike Co., Arkansas, USA

This specimen is a very fine, somewhat rounded dodecahedron of gem-quality. The color is a rich honey-brown, attractive and unusual for the locality. The diamond weighs in at an impressive 1.28 cts. Dedicated miners may search months or even years for a diamond of this size and quality! Found only this past August, it comes in a display box with a ...
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