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5.47-carat canary diamond found in
park
Arkansas -
A Wisconsin man visiting a state park took home the ultimate souvenir:
a 5.47-carat canary diamond.
Bob Wehle of Ripon, Wis., found the
diamond at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro Oct. 14.
The park is the world's only publicly operated diamond site where
visitors are allowed to search and keep any gems they find.
Wehle's
5.47-carat diamond is bright yellow and has no visible flaws, said Tom
Stolarz, park superintendent. It is the second-largest gem unearthed
this year at the park.
"At first glance, it makes you think
of lemon drop candy," Stolarz said.
The largest diamond this year was
found by a Texas couple. Donald and Brenda Roden of Point, Texas,
found a 6.35-carat brown diamond in September.
Bill Henderson, assistant park
superintendent, said park officials don't estimate values of the
stones found by visitors. But he said Wehle's gem was identical in
quality to — but larger than — a 4.21-carat flawless canary diamond
found in the park in March that was valued by a New York diamond
expert at $15,000 to $60,000.
The largest diamond ever discovered
in the United States was unearthed in Arkansas in 1924. Named the
Uncle Sam, the white diamond weighed 40.23 carats. -- The
Associated Press
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