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The Okavango Blue originated from the Orapa mine in [[Botswana]]. The orignal stone weighted 41.11 carat and was cut in an oval shape. <ref>https://okavangoblue.com/press/botswana-s-okavango-diamond-company-reveals-the-okavango-blue-an-exceptional-20-carat-blue-diamond</ref>. The diamond is classified as a Type IIb "fancy blue" diamond, and was graded by the [[Gemological Institute of America]] (GIA) g as "Very, Very Slightly Included," or VVS2. The stone was unveiled in April 2019, and is believed to be he largest ever blue diamond found in the country. <ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/botswana-diamonds-idINKCN1RT1EY</ref>
The Okavango Blue originated from the Orapa mine in [[Botswana]]. The orignal stone weighted 41.11 carat and was cut in an oval shape. <ref>https://okavangoblue.com/press/botswana-s-okavango-diamond-company-reveals-the-okavango-blue-an-exceptional-20-carat-blue-diamond</ref>. The diamond is classified as a Type IIb "fancy blue" diamond, and was graded by the [[Gemological Institute of America]] (GIA) g as "Very, Very Slightly Included," or VVS2. The stone was unveiled in April 2019, and is believed to be he largest ever blue diamond found in the country. <ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/botswana-diamonds-idINKCN1RT1EY</ref>

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The Okavango Blue is a 20.46 caratblue diamond of exceptional clarity.[1]

The Okavango Blue originated from the Orapa mine in Botswana. The orignal stone weighted 41.11 carat and was cut in an oval shape. [2]. The diamond is classified as a Type IIb "fancy blue" diamond, and was graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) g as "Very, Very Slightly Included," or VVS2. The stone was unveiled in April 2019, and is believed to be he largest ever blue diamond found in the country. [3]

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