Lucara Diamond Corp. sold the 1,109-carat Lesedi La Rona diamond — the biggest gem found in more than a century — for $53 million to Graff Diamonds on Monday. The smaller Constellation stone, which was found at the same time, sold last year for a record $63 million. The Lesedi, or "our light" in the Tswana language spoken in Botswana, only drew one bid and was withdrawn at its first auction. It will be more difficult to cut, and its color doesn't match that of the Constellation. "If you take the potential outcomes from the stone into consideration, the risk that the buyer is actually taking, you can now see why it wasn't the easiest one to sell," Lucara CEO William Lamb said. Source: Bloomberg |
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