Couple Celebrating Anniversary Finds 1.90-Carat Brown Diamond. But How Much Is It Actually Worth?杰西卡和赛斯·埃里克森的地方,明尼苏达州learned how to properly sift for treasure that morning — then discovered the gem an hour later.
ByAmanda Breen•
A couple taking a road trip for their 10th anniversary unearthed some sparkle at Crater of Diamonds State Park inArkansas.
Jessica and Seth Erickson of Chatfield,Minnesotafound a brown diamond at the park on Friday, November 4, according to a news release fromArkansas State Parks.
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Per the report, the Ericksons spent the morning digging in the dirt, even learning how to properlywet siftfrom the park's regular visitors. When Seth glimpsed a glinting gem in the bottom of his screen after roughly an hour of sifting, he knew it was a diamond immediately. The brown stone clocked in at 1.90 carats.
Craters of Diamondsis a 37-acre field on the eroded surface of a volcanic crater. It's one of the only places in the world where the public can hunt for genuine diamonds in their original source — and keep them and any other rocks, minerals orgemstonesthey happen to find.
But how much is the couple's iced-tea-colored gem actually worth? It depends on the gem's exact specifications. But this 1.91-carat brown oval fromBlue Nile(SI2 clarity) comes in at just under $5,000, while a white rock with comparable stats isnearly $17,000.
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In 2022 alone, 581 diamonds have been registered at Crater of Diamonds State Park. And many of the lucky finders name their treasure: The Ericksons dubbed theirs "HIMO," the initials of each of their children.