Strawn-Wagner Diamond
The Strawn-Wagner Diamond is one of a relatively few colorless, internally flawless diamonds ever found, weighing 3.03 carat. It was found in 1990 by Shirley Strawn of Murfreesboro, Arkansas, in the Crater of [Diamonds State Park] public search field. It was cut to 1.09 carats in 1997, and graded a "perfect" 0/0/0 by the American [Gem Society] in 1998 and graded perfect by the Gemological Institute of America, making it the first diamond from Arkansas to receive such an AGS grading. The diamond is considered one-in-a-billion, according to Peter Yantzer, the AGS Laboratory Director.
The diamond is in the collection of the Crater of Diamonds State Park after the park purchased it for $34,700.