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In southwest Arkansas, the state government runs what might be the world’s most unusual diamond mine. For the price of a movie ticket, anyone can dig for diamonds at Crater of Diamonds State Park—and ...
A woman found a 2.3-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park, which she intends to set in her engagement ring.
A 31-year-old woman from New York City decided to source her own diamond for an engagement ring. She finally found one — after digging for three weeks straight in Arkansas.
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Arkansas could have leased this land to a mining company. Instead, the state maintains it as the only diamond-producing site ...
Weeks of dedication and hard work recently paid off for Micherre Fox of Manhattan, N.Y., when she found a 2.3-carat white ...
Woman Who Found Her Own Engagement Diamond in an Arkansas State Park Explains How She Did It: EXCLUSIVE Micherre Fox had one ...
As it turns out, not only did Fox find a diamond - she discovered a 2.3-carat white diamond valued at about $27,000 and about ...
By the end of her trip, Micherre Fox had almost made peace with the fact that she would leave Arkansas with nothing but bug ...
A New York woman completed her mission of finding the key component of her engagement ring after snagging a 2.3-carat diamond ...
Manhattan resident Micherre Fox spent three weeks at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas before discovering a 2.3-carat white diamond for her engagement ring.
Micherre Fox, a 31-year-old from Manhattan, New York, recently unearthed the 2.3-carat diamond – about the size of a pea – at ...