A 1,111 carat gem quality diamond has been discovered in the Karowe mine in Botswana by Lucara Diamond Corp.
The diamond is the largest ever to have been recovered in both Botswana and in the last century. The stone's measurements come in at 65 x 56 x 40 millimeters.
The world's largest diamond was a 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond, discovered in South Africa during 1905. Having found this "amazing asset", the Canadian firm's chief executive and president, William Lamb said he was "truly at a loss for words".
"The significance of the recovery of a gem quality stone larger than 1,000 carats, the largest for more than a century and the continued recovery of high quality stones from the south lobe, cannot be overstated," Lamb said in a statement.
Not only has the company found the world's second largest diamond, but Lucara announced Thursday it had found two more "exceptional" white diamonds at the Karowe Mine; an 813 carat stone and a 374 carat stone.
CNBC
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