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Are there really chocolate diamonds?

Are there really chocolate diamonds?

What is a “Chocolate” diamond? Short and simple, Chocolate Diamonds® is just a fancy name and branding package for what is commonly known, industry-wide, as brown diamonds. They are by far the most common occurring diamonds in nature. There are literally tons upon tons of brown diamonds found and mined every year.

Are diamonds found at Crater of Diamonds worth anything?

A tourist who found a diamond worth over $20,000 in a US national park has been allowed to keep it. Noreen Wredberg from California was hiking in Arkansas’s Crater of Diamonds State Park on 23 September when she spotted a glinting yellow object in the ground.

How much was the Amarillo Starlight diamond worth?

between $150,000 and $175,000
When unearthed, it was a 16.37 carats (3.274 g) white diamond, but it has since been cut into a 7.54 carats (1.508 g) marquise shape. Its value has been estimated between $150,000 and $175,000.

How much would the Uncle Sam diamond be worth today?

The largest diamond ever found in the U.S. — the Uncle Sam — was discovered at the crater in 1924. The 40.2-carat gem was sold to a private collector for $150,000 in 1971, or just over $1 million today.

How much is a 4.38 carat diamond worth?

Noreen Wredberg, a tourist from California, was hiking at Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas, when she spotted a glittering yellow stone. She picked it up. Turns out, the stone was a 4.38 carat yellow diamond worth $20,000 (Rs 14,94,021). But Wredberg was not aware of its value when she collected it from the park.

Who found 9 carat chocolate diamond?

Kevin Kinard
Kevin Kinard was visiting Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park when he discovered a 9.07 carat diamond. Persistence pays.

How much was the Uncle Sam diamond worth?

Nature formed, and then man transformed, this diamond to the perfect one-in-a-billion gem it is today. This 40.23-carat, white diamond is the biggest diamond found in the United States. Discovered here in 1924, it was named the Uncle Sam diamond.

How much is a 4.38 diamond worth?