Micherre Fox, a 31-year-old woman from Manhattan, New York City, fulfilled a two-year dream by discovering a 2.3-carat white diamond at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. After spending three weeks searching, she found the stone on the last day of her trip. The diamond, described as smooth, rounded, and metallic, is about the size of a human canine tooth. This find is the third-largest diamond uncovered at the park so far in 2025. The Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of the few locations worldwide where visitors can search for and keep their own gemstones. Fox intends to use the diamond as the key component of her engagement ring.
https://t.co/vX2BEcBrd5 米ニューヨーク市在住のミシェル・フォックスさん(31)は、婚約指輪に使うダイヤモンドを自ら見つけたいという長年の夢をこのほど実現させました。夢をかなえた場所は、アーカンソー州の州立公園でした。
Micherre Fox found a 2.30 carat stone after weeks of searching in Crater of Diamonds State Park, one of the only sites in the world where the public can search for and keep their own gemstones. https://t.co/enDLNeIpC4
A determined woman from New York searching for the perfect stone for her engagement ring struck gold or rather, diamond with a stunning 2.3-carat find at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. What You Need to Know is now streaming exclusively on @DisneyPlus. Stream now: https://t.co/H9x9vO1kfM