One of the Biggest
Ever Diamonds Has Been Found in Botswana
By Thomas Biesheuvel
November 11, 2020, 12:42 PM GMT
Canada’s Lucara
Diamond makes discovery at Karowe mine
Botswana mine is becoming famous for unearthing giant stones
The 998-carat high white diamond
One of the biggest diamonds ever found has been unearthed in
Botswana by a small Canadian miner that keeps discovering huge stones.
Lucara Diamond Corp. said it has found a 998-carat high
white diamond, putting it among the five largest stones ever discovered. Still,
Lucara said the diamond was clivage, meaning it will need to be split before
further processing into polished gems.
Lucara’s Karowe mine is becoming famous for giant stones. In
2015, the company found the 1,109-carat Lesedi La Rona, which sold for $53
million, while the mine has also yielded a 813-carat Constellation stone that
fetched a record $63 million. Lucara also discovered a 1,758-carat diamond last
year, though it was a near gem of variable quality, meaning it won’t yield
incredibly valuable polished diamonds on a par with earlier finds.
The biggest diamond ever discovered is the 3,106-carat
Cullinan, found near Pretoria in South Africa in 1905. It was cut into several
polished gems, the two largest of which -- the Great Star of Africa and the
Lesser Star of Africa -- are set in the Crown Jewels of Britain.
Lucara, which previously sold two of its biggest stones to
Louis Vuitton jewelry, said it’s evaluating the next steps for the diamond with
its cutting and polishing partner, HB Antwerp.
So far this year, Karowe has produced 31 diamonds greater
than 100 carats.
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