Diamond: Carat Diamond and Karowe Mine

diamond: Lucara Diamond Corp. said it recovered the stone from the Karowe mine in Botswana, according to Nine News Australia. The previous holder of the No. 2 position, a 1,111-carat diamond called Lesedi La Rona, was also unearthed in Karowe. To improve your experience update it here News World Why the newly discovered, second-biggest diamond ever is not worth as much as you'd think By CNN11 44am Apr 28, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail The recent discovery of the second-biggest diamond in history - a staggering 1,758-carat stone - is a remarkable find, but there's a debate over its real market value. However, the company said the newly-found diamond is a near-gem of variable quality, which means that, as far as diamonds are concerned, the size of the stone is not what's most important. Lucara Diamond Corp. The diamond is the second biggest found in history. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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