Lucara finds largest uncut diamond in recent history in Botswana mine

By Reuters / April 25, 2019 / www.mining.com / Article Link

Lucara Diamond Corp has unearthed the largest uncut diamond in recent history in its Karowe mine in Botswana, the Canadian company said on Thursday, beating its own record discovery from November 2015 that it struggled to sell for nearly two years.

The 1,758-carat diamond is larger than a tennis ball and weighs close to 352 grams (12.42 ounces), it said in a statement. The stone is second in size only to the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond, recovered in South Africa in 1905.

The 1,758 carat diamond recovered from the Karowe mine. (CNW Group/Lucara Diamond Corp.)The 1,758 carat diamond recovered from the Karowe mine. (CNW Group/Lucara Diamond Corp.)

Image courtesy of Lucara Diamond Corp

Lucara's shares rose as much as 11.4% to the highest in more than two months, before trading up 7% at C$1.69 shortly after midday as the Toronto stock benchmark edged down 0.1%.

The stone is the latest in a series of high-value recoveries for the Vancouver-based company at Karowe. Since introducing its XRT diamond recovery technology, Lucara has recovered 12 diamonds over 300 carats, the company said, including a 472-carat and a 327-carat diamond in April 2018.

The 1,109-carat "Lesedi La Rona," which Lucara recovered in November 2015, failed to meet its undisclosed reserve price at a June 2016 auction, putting pressure on the company's shares. British diamond dealer Graff Diamonds finally bought it for $53 million in September 2017.

Forbes reported late last year that Graff had created 67 finished gems from the stone.

(By Nichola Saminather; Editing by Richard Chang)

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