The world’s second-largest gem quality diamond has been discovered in
Botswana, the Lucara Diamond firm says. The 1,111-carat stone was
recovered from its Karowe mine, about 500km (300 miles) north of the
capital, Gaborone. It is the biggest diamond to be discovered in
Botswana and the largest find in more than a century.
The 3,106-carat Cullinan diamond was found in South Africa in 1905 and
cut into nine separate stones, many of which are in the British Crown
Jewels. “The significance of the recovery of a gem quality stone larger
than 1,000 carats, the largest for more than a century… cannot be
overstated,” William Lamb, the CEO of Lucara Diamond, a Canadian diamond
producer, said in a statement.
Lucara says two other “exceptional” white diamonds – an 813-carat stone
and a 374-carat stone – were also found at the Karowe mine.
“This has been an amazing week for Lucara with the recovery of the
second largest and also the sixth largest gem quality diamonds ever
mined,” Mr Lamb said. The stone is yet to be evaluated, but commodities
and mining analyst Kieron Hodgson, told AFP news agency that “the
potential to be one very expensive diamond.”
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