Third largest diamond, weighing 1,098 carats found in Botswana

A diamond believed to be the third largest ever found has been put on display in Botswana.

The stone – weighing 1,098 carats – was shown to President Mokgweetsi Masisi, two weeks after the diamond firm, Debswana, unearthed it. The huge gem is only slightly less heavy than the world’s second-largest diamond which was also found in Botswana in 2015.

Botswana is Africa’s largest producer of diamonds.

“This is the largest diamond to be recovered by Debswana in its history of over 50 years in operation. From our preliminary analysis it could be the world’s third largest gem quality stone.” said Lynette Armstrong, Debswana Diamond Company’s acting managing director.

Debswana is a joint venture between the government and global diamond giant De Beers.

An estimate of the stone’s potential cost has not yet been released but in 2017, the second-largest diamond ever found, Lesedi La Rona, was sold for $53m (£39.5m).

The biggest diamond ever discovered was the 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond found in South Africa in 1905.

Diamond being measured
Debswana says the diamond is 73mm long, 52mm wide and 27mm thick

Botswana’s Minerals Minister, Lefoko Moagi, said the latest find could not have come at a better time for Botswana after the pandemic caused diamond sales to slump last year. The newly discovered stone is yet to be named.

Ms Armstrong said a decision had not yet been taken on whether to sell the “rare and extraordinary stone” though De Beers or through the state-owned Okavango Diamond Company.

Source: bbc.com

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