Lucara Diamond Corp. Uncovers 2,492-Carat Diamond
Lucara Diamond Corp. Uncovers 2,492-Carat Diamond
Lucara Diamond Corp. Uncovers 2,492-Carat Diamond
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Lucara Diamond Corp. has announced the discovery of a remarkable 2,492-carat diamond at its Karowe Mine in Botswana, marking it as the second-largest rough diamond ever found, after the Cullinan diamond. This significant find highlights the effectiveness of Lucara's Mega Diamond Recovery X-ray technology, which was implemented in 2017 to preserve large, high-value stones. The diamond's recovery underscores Botswana's reputation as a leading diamond producer, contributing significantly to the nation's economy, which relies heavily on diamond mining. Lucara's CEO, William Lamb, expressed enthusiasm for the discovery, emphasizing the operational success and potential of the Karowe Mine. The stone will be presented to Botswana's President, reflecting its symbolic importance for the country’s future. As Botswana continues to grow as a global diamond leader, this discovery reinforces its economic transformation from one of the poorest nations to a thriving economy.

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