ATP - A 1,111
carat "high quality diamond" has been discovered at a mine in
Botswana, said to be the biggest find in more than a century, according to the
mine company.
The gem,
only second in size to the Cullinan diamond which was unearthered in South
Africa in 1905, was mined by Lucara Diamond Corp.
"The
magnificent stone, which originated from the south lobe of Lucara's Karowe
Mine, is the world second largest gem quality diamond ever recovered and
largest ever to be recovered through a modern processing facility," the
Stockholm listed company said a statement.
Shares in
Lucara shot up 34 percent to 14.2 kronor in morning Thursday trading in
Stockholm.
Botswana
is the world's second biggest diamond producer, and Lucara said the gem was the
largest ever to be recovered in the country.
"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," said William
Lamb, the President and chief executive of Lucara.
The stone
is yet to be evaluated, but commodities and mining analyst Kieron Hodgson, said
it has "the potential to be one very expensive diamond."
"Valuation
will depend on potential inclusions, how it would behave in cutting, optimal
shape as well as final colour," he told AFP.
"All
these things will need to be evaluated prior to bidding."
The 1,111
carat stone is the world's second largest gem quality diamond ever recovered
The
biggest diamond discovered is the 3,106-carat Cullinan, found near Pretoria in
South Africa in 1905.
It was
cut to form the Great Star of Africa and the Lesser Star of Africa, which are
set in the Crown Jewels of Britain.
Lucara
indicated on its website that the Karowe Mine had also this week turned up
further finds—an 813 carat stone and a 374 carat stone, prompting
Lamb to laud "an amazing week"
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