Woman Says 2-Carat Diamond She Unearthed at Arkansas State Park Will Be Used in Engagement Ring
Micherre Fox found the third-largest diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in 2025 after nearly three weeks of searching to create a unique engagement ring stone.
- A New York woman, Micherre Fox, found a 2.3-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas.
- Fox named the diamond 'Fox-Ballou Diamond' after herself and her partner's last names, and plans to use it for an engagement ring.
- Park visitors have found and kept more than 35,000 diamonds since the Crater of Diamonds became an Arkansas state park in 1972.
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This Traveler Found a 2.3-carat Diamond at the Only U.S. State Park That Lets You Dig for Diamonds
Crater of Diamonds State Park has produced more than 75,000 diamonds—this find is one of 2025’s biggest so far.Matt Jonas/Getty Images Bobbie Oskarson, of Longmont, holds her 8.52-carat diamond she found at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas.In a state park that lets you dig for diamonds, you never know what you might find.At least that was the case for Micherre Fox. She traveled from New York to Arkansas to spend a month at Crater of Dia…

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Woman says 2-carat diamond she unearthed at Arkansas state park will be used in engagement ring
A New York woman says the 2-carat white diamond she unearthed at an Arkansas state park will be used in her engagement ring.
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