
The KAHN CANARY 4.25 carats (rough)
Unearthed in Crater of Diamonds State Park, near Murfreesboro, Arkansas in 1977,
the Kahn Canary is considered to be an unnofficial symbol of the state. Bought
and named by Stan Kahn of Love Story® jeweler Kahn Jewlers of Pine Bluff,
Arkansas, the Kahn Canary has been lent to Hillary Rodham Clinton to wear at all
of her husband’s inaugurals, both as Governor of Arkansas, and as President of
the United States.
The Kahn Canary is very rare in comparison to other diamonds. Because of its
flawless condition and pleasing natural triangular pillow shape, the Kahn Canary
has remained uncut. Its intense yellow color and brilliance impress all those
who see it. Because of its natural, uncut form, the Kahn Canary is a perfect
example to represent Arkansas, nicknamed “The Natural State.” The diamond is
presently mounted in a ring custom-designed for Mrs. Clinton for the 1993
Inaugural.
The diamond was discovered by George Stepp of Carthage, Arkansas. He later sold
the stone to Kahn. Crater of Diamonds State Park is the world’s only
publicly-owned diamond site where visitors may search for diamonds and other
gems and keep what they find, regardless of the value of the stone. The park’s
36½ acre search area is the eroded surface of an ancient gem-bearing volcanic
pipe. Besides diamonds, other precious and semi-precious stones found within the
volcanic matrix include amethyst, garnet, jasper, agate and quartz.
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