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World’s largest diamond previewed in London

London: ‘Lesedi la Rona’, the world's largest gem-quality rough diamond discovered in more than 100 years, goes on display in London this week before it heads for the auction block where it is expected to fetch more than $70 million.

World’s largest diamond previewed in London

What a gem: A model shows the 1,109-carat ‘Lesedi La Rona’ (meaning ‘Our Light’ in Botswana’s Tswana language), during a sale preview at Sotheby’s auction house in London. REUTERS



London: ‘Lesedi la Rona’, the world's largest gem-quality rough diamond discovered in more than 100 years, goes on display in London this week before it heads for the auction block where it is expected to fetch more than $70 million. The 1,109-carat diamond, shown to British media on Tuesday, was uncovered last November in Botswana by Canadian mining company Lucara Diamond Corp. reuters

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