The 1,758-carat diamond, larger than a tennis
ball, weighs close to 352 grams (12.42 ounces), Lucara said in a
statement. The stone is second in size only to the 3,106-carat
Cullinan Diamond, recovered in South Africa in 1905.
Lucara's shares rose as much as 11.4% to the highest in more
than two months, before closing up 6.3% at C$1.68. The Toronto
stock benchmark ended the day marginally lower.
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.
(Reporting by Nichola Saminather; Editing by Richard Chang)
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