Lucara Discovers Record 2,492-Carat Diamond in Botswana
Lucara Discovers Record 2,492-Carat Diamond in Botswana
Lucara Discovers Record 2,492-Carat Diamond in Botswana
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A massive 2,492-carat diamond, believed to be the second-largest ever discovered, was unearthed at the Karowe mine in Botswana by Lucara Diamond Corp. This historic find, achieved using advanced X-ray technology, reinforces Botswana's reputation as a leading diamond producer. The diamond is noted for its potential economic impact, as diamonds contribute significantly to the country's GDP and exports. While the exact value of the gem remains undisclosed, estimates suggest it could be worth millions based on current market prices. The discovery follows previous significant finds at the same mine, including the 1,758-carat Sewelô diamond, and highlights ongoing discussions about the diamond's future, whether as a single gem or divided into smaller pieces. The Botswana government plans to showcase the diamond to the public, emphasizing its importance to the nation's heritage and economy.

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