Second-Biggest Diamond Ever Is Found in Mine in Botswana
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Second-Biggest Diamond Ever Is Found in Mine in Botswana
Loveworld / 52 mins
August 22, 2024
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Massive 2,492-Carat Diamond Unearthed in Botswana: Second Largest Ever Found
A monumental 2,492-carat diamond, the second-largest ever discovered, has been recovered from the Karowe mine in Botswana. Operated by Canada’s Lucara Diamond Corp., this enormous gem is poised to make headlines in the world of gemology, though its exact quality remains to be fully assessed.
The discovery, which ranks just behind the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond—the largest ever unearthed—was made at a mine renowned for its high-value finds. The Cullinan Diamond was discovered in South Africa nearly 120 years ago and set a benchmark for diamond size.
While the 2,492-carat stone is not significantly smaller than the Cullinan, its final value will depend on the quality of the gems it may yield after thorough examination. Initial assessments are pending, which will determine if the diamond can produce stones of exceptional quality or if it will present unique challenges in cutting and polishing.
The find underscores the Karowe mine’s reputation for producing some of the world’s most impressive diamonds, contributing to the ongoing allure and excitement surrounding the diamond industry.