World's largest uncut diamond fails to sell at auction
The world's largest uncut diamond has not sold at a London auction. The Lesedi La Rona diamond, expected to sell for more than $70 million, fell notably short of the Sotheby's minimum reserve price. The auction was the first time such a large, rough diamond has been put on public sale. The diamond is the size of a tennis ball and weights in at 1,109 carats. The gem was discovered in Lucara Diamond Corp's Karowe mine in Botswana...
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