Khaleej Times

552-carat diamond found in Canada

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london — The biggest diamond ever found in North America has been unearthed by Dominion Diamond Mines and Rio Tinto Group at a mine in Canada’s frozen north.

The 552-carat yellow gem was found at the Diavik mine in the Northwest Territorie­s, and is almost three times the size of the next largest stone ever found in Canada. While Diavik and the neighbouri­ng Ekati mine produce some very high quality diamonds, they’re not renowned for the sort of huge gems normally found in southern African mines.

Dominion chief executive officer Shane Durgin said the diamond is gem quality, meaning it’s suitable for jewellery, but gave few additional details that help determine its value. Yellow stones typically sell at a discount to Type IIa top whites often found in the best African mines. Still, the highest quality fancy vivid yellow or fancy intense yellow stones can sell for a premium.

“We can label it fancy yellow, but beyond that, due to its rough nature and the abrasions received through the processing facility, that’s all we can comment on,” Durgin said in an interview. “It’s very hard to give a ballpark estimate. It all depends on, again, the cutting and the resulting stone it ends up.”

The discovery is the seventhbig­gest this century, according to Bloomberg calculatio­ns, and would be among the 30 largest stones ever unearthed. The biggest was the 3,106-carat Cullinan, found near Pretoria in South Africa in 1905. It was cut into several polished gems, the two largest of which — the Great Star of Africa and the Lesser Star of Africa — are set in the Crown Jewels of Britain.

There have been a slew of big finds in recent years as better technology helped miners first detect, and then not break big stones that are susceptibl­e to being smashed in the mining process. Among those are diamonds found by Lucara Diamond Corp and Gem Diamonds Ltd that fetched between $40 million and $63 million.

While the Diavik mine is 60 per cent owned and fully operated by Rio,

Dominion bought the stone in an internal auction process from its partner. Dominion said it will select someone soon to cut and polish the stone.

“It’s a beautiful gem-quality diamond,” Durgin said, adding that it was somewhat of a “miracle” that the stone survived the mining process. “It’s very unusual for a diamond of this size in this part of the world. So it’s a very unique discovery.”

In 2015, Rio unearthed a 187.7 carat gem-quality diamond from Diavik. ‘Foxfire’ narrowly escaped being pulverised because its elongated shape allowed it to slip sideways through a filtering screen. The diamond was exhibited at the Smithsonia­n before being turned into a pair of pale yellow earrings weighing a total of 77.7 carats. The earrings sold for over $1.5 million at Christie’s earlier this month.

This year’s find comes at a good time for Dominion. Since billionair­e Dennis Washington bought the company for $1.2 billion last year, there’s been a management merry-goround with at least five senior personnel leaving. That includes CEO Patrick Evans, who left last week after just over a year at the helm. Dominion needs to decide if it will pull the trigger on expansion projects that would extend the life of the Ekati mine.

It’s very unusual for a diamond of this size in this part of the world. So it’s a very unique discovery

Shane Durgin, CEO, Dominion Diamond Mines

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Dominion Diamond Mines The 552-carat yellow gem is almost three times the size of the next largest stone ever found in Canada. —

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