Minnesota couple finds 1.9-carat diamond at Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park

Crater of Diamonds State Park: What you need to know The park is one of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds in their original volcanic source. (NCD)

MURFREESBORO, Ark. — A Minnesota couple on an 11-state road trip turned up a little something special while passing through Arkansas.

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Arkansas State Parks confirmed Wednesday that Jessica and Seth Erickson found a 1.9-carat diamond while digging at Crater of Diamonds State Park on Friday.

According to KATV, the Chesterfield couple learned about the tourist attraction nine years ago and purposefully planned a stop during their 10-anniversary trip.

The couple spent the entire morning digging for potential treasure, with Seth Erickson finally spotting a metallic-looking gem in the bottom of his screen after an hour of wet sifting, KLRT-TV reported.

The Ericksons then carried their iced-tea-colored stone to the park’s discovery center, where staff confirmed their find as a nearly 2-carat brown diamond, the TV station reported.

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According to the parks department, Crater of Diamonds averages one or two diamonds found each day across its 37-acre footprint, the eroded surface of a volcanic crater. The Ericksons’ find brings the year-to-date total to 581 unearthed diamonds.

The couple named their registered gem HIMO, combining the initials of each of their children, KLRT reported.

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