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6.19-carat white diamond found at Crater of Diamonds State Park

The diamond is named by its finder as The Limitless Diamond

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While on a diamond hunt in the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, a man had the fortune to find a large white diamond of 6.19-carats, of the size of a jelly bean, reports say. This stone is noted to be the 15th largest stone found in the park since the park was declared a state park, reports say. The man, David Anderson, has named this diamond as "The Limitless Diamond" and plans to donate the sale proceeds of the diamond to the religious charity Speed the Light, reports add.


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