Most of these diamonds were found by a long time diamond diggr (I haven't gotten permission to share his name, will update when I do). Many of them are the magnified picture that the State Park provides when you find a diamond (ask them to email you the pic if they forget to offer).
Diamonds Found
at the
Crater of Diamonds State Park








































































Park History
Diamonds were first discovered near Murfreesboro, Arkansas in 1906 by farmer and prospector John Wesley Huddleston, sparking interest in what would become one of the most unusual diamond sites in the country. After years of private mining efforts, the property opened to the public as a tourist attraction in 1952, allowing visitors to search for diamonds and keep what they found. In 1972, the State of Arkansas purchased the site and established Crater of Diamonds State Park. Today, it is known as the only place in the world where the public can search for natural diamonds in their original volcanic source.
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