List of largest rough diamonds
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This is a partial list of the largest non-synthetic diamonds with a rough stone (uncut) weight of over 200 carats (40 grams).[1] The list is not intended to be complete—e.g., the Cullinan (formerly Premier) mine alone has produced 135 diamonds larger than 200 carats since mining commenced.[2][citation needed] De Beers generally does not publish information relating to large diamond discoveries.
Carats | Name | Country | Mine | Date | Current owner |
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3167 | Sergio (carbonado)[3][4][5][6] | Brazil, possibly from outer space. | Found above ground in Lençóis | 1895 | Eventually sold to I. K. Gulland of London, where it was broken up into small pieces as industrial diamond drills.[7] |
3106.75 | Cullinan Diamond | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1905 | British Crown (I and II) and Charles III (III–IX) The largest gem-quality diamond ever discovered. |
2492[8] | yet unnamed | Botswana | Karowe Mine[9] | 2024 | Lucara Diamond[8] |
1758 | Sewelô[10] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2019 | Louis Vuitton[11][12][13] |
1174 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2021 | Lucara Diamond[14] | |
1111 | Lesedi La Rona[15] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2015 | Graff Diamonds[16] |
1098 | Botswana | Jwaneng Mine | 2021 | Debswana[17] | |
1094 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2024 | ||
1080 | [18] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2023 | |
998 | [19] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2020 | |
995.20 | Excelsior Diamond | South Africa | Jagersfontein Mine | 1893 | Robert Mouawad |
968.9 | Star of Sierra Leone | Sierra Leone | Diminco Mine | 1973 | Harry Winston |
910 | Lesotho Legend | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2018 | Samir Gems[20] and Taché Diamonds [21] |
890 | Incomparable Diamond | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Societé Minière de Bakwanga | 1984 | Louis Glick |
813 | The Constellation[22] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2015 | Nemesis International DMCC |
793 | Koh-i-Noor | India | Kollur Mine | 13th Century | British Crown |
780 | Great Mogul Diamond | India | |||
777 | Millennium Star[23] | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Mbuji-Mayi | 1990 | De Beers |
770 | The Woyie River | Sierra Leone | Woyie River | 1945 | |
755.5 | The Golden Jubilee | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1985 | Government of Thailand |
726.6 | The Vargas | Brazil | San Antonio River | 1938 | |
726 | The Jonker | South Africa | Elandsfontein | 1934 | |
709 | Peace Diamond[24] | Sierra Leone | Artisanal mine | 2017 | Graff Diamonds (bought for US$6.5m)[25] |
692.3 | [26] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2023 | Sold for US$13m after polishing. |
650.8 | The Jubilee | South Africa | Jagersfontein Mine | 1895 | Robert Mouawad |
620 | The Sefadu | Sierra Leone | Diminco Mine | 1970 | Lazare Kaplan |
616 | The Kimberley Octahedron | South Africa | Dutoitspan Mine | 1974 | De Beers |
603 | Lesotho Promise | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2006 | Graff Diamonds |
602 | Santo Antônio[27] | Brazil | Santo Antonio do Bonito River | 1994 | |
601 | Lesotho Brown | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 1967 | |
600 | Goias[27] | Brazil | Verissimo River | 1906 | |
599 | Centenary | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1986 | |
587 | Spirit of de Grisogono | Central African Republic | |||
581 | Wynn | Brazil | Amazon River | 2002 | |
552.74 | [28] | Canada | Diavik Mine | 2018 | |
550 | Letseng Star | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2011 | |
549 | Sethunya [29] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2020 | Lucara Diamond |
507[30][31] | Cullinan Heritage | South Africa | Cullinan Diamond Mine (fmr. Premier Mine) | 2009 | Chow Tai Fook Jewellery |
493.24 | Letseng Legacy | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2007 | SAFDICO (Graff Jewellers) |
490 | The Kimberley | South Africa | Kimberley Mine | 1921 | |
478[citation needed] | Light of Letseng | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2008 | |
476.7 | Meya Prosperity[32] | Sierra Leone | Meya Mine | 2017 | |
472.37 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2018 | Top light brown. Sold June 2018 | |
470 | [33] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2021 | Top light brown. |
460.2[34] | South Africa | Cullinan Diamond Mine (fmr. Premier Mine) | 2009 | ||
460 | Darcy Vargas[27] | Brazil | Santo Antonio do Bonito River | 1939 | |
460 | Charneca 1[27] | Brazil | Santo Ignacio River | 1940 | |
439 | Letseng Icon | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2020 | Samir Gems and Taché diamonds |
434.6 | Zale Light of Peace[35] | Sierra Leone | 1969 | Sold in 1980 to unknown buyer | |
428.5 | The De Beers | South Africa | De Beers Mine | 1888 | Disappeared |
424.89 | The Legacy of the Cullinan Diamond Mine | South Africa | Cullinan Mine | 2019 | Choron Group |
410 | The Regent | India | Paritala-Kollur Mine | 1698 | Louvre Museum, France |
404.2 | 4 de Fevereiro[36] [37] | Angola | Lulo Diamond Project | 2016 | De Grisogono[36] |
401.97[38][39] | Russia | 2016 | Sold by Alrosa and JSC Almazy Anabara[40] to Taché Diamonds and Samir Gems | ||
393.5 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2021 | ||
378.00 | [41] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2021 | |
373[42] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2015 | Graff Diamonds[16] | |
367 | Letseng Princess | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2021 | Samir Gems and Taché diamonds |
357.61 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2018 | Light brown | |
357 | Letseng Dynasty | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2015 | |
353.9 | Premier Rose | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1978 | Robert Mouawad |
347.00 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2016 | ||
342.92 | South Africa | Cullinan Mine | 2021 | ||
342.57 | 26th Congress of the CPSU[43][44][45] | Russia / Soviet Union | Mir mine | 1980 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
341.9 | Queen of Kalahari [46] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2015 | Bought by Chopard in partnership with Taché Diamonds and Samir Gems |
341 | [47] | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2021 | |
327.48 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2018 | Sold for US$10.1m in June 2018 | |
320.65 | Alexander Pushkin[43][44] | Russia / Soviet Union | Udachnaya pipe | 1989 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
300.12 | Gruosi Diamond[48] | India | |||
300 (?) | The Orlov | India | ~1750 | Diamond Fund, Moscow | |
299 | South Africa | Cullinan Mine | 2021 | Sold to Stargems DMCC in March 2021 for US$12.18m | |
298.48 | The Creator[43][44] | Russia | Placer mining, Yakutia | 2004 | Government of the Sakha Republic; kept in the Diamond Fund, Moscow |
296.66 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2016 | ||
295.8 | South Africa | Cullinan Mine | 2021 | Sold to Stargems DMCC for US$13.9m | |
295 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2024 | ||
287.42 | Tiffany Yellow Diamond | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1877 | Tiffany & Co. |
280[49] | South Africa | Jagersfontein Mine | 1902 | ||
271 | Canada | Victor Mine | 2018 | De Beers | |
269.7 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2015 | ||
267.53 | Unnamed[50] | Brazil | Pontesinha diamond bed | Unknown | |
256.6 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2013 | ||
254.5 | Star of the South | Brazil | Bagagem River | 1853 | Last known at Cartier, 2002 |
254 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2021 | ||
253.7 | The Oppenheimer | South Africa | Dutoitspan Mine | 1964 | Smithsonian Institution |
249.89 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2017 | ||
248.9[51][52] | South Africa | Jagersfontein Mine | 1967 | ||
246 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2021 | Samir Gems and Taché diamonds | |
245.42 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2016 | ||
245 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2022 | Samir Gems and Taché diamonds | |
242 | The Manami Star | Botswana | Jwaneng Mine | 2018? | Cut into an 88.22 carat diamond; auctioned in Hong Kong by Sothebys and sold for US$13.8m to a Japanese collector. |
241.8 | Free Russia[44] | Russia / Soviet Union | Sytykanskaya pipe | 1991 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
240.8 | The Taylor Burton | South Africa | Premier Mine | 1966 | |
240.0 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2019 | ||
239.0 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2013 | ||
236 | Russia | Ebelyakh diamond mine | 2020 | Alrosa, Moscow. Brown/yellow diamond. | |
235.17 | The Town of Vilyuysk[45] | Russia | Yubileynaya mine | 2013 | |
235.0 | Angola | Lulo Mine | 2023 | ||
233 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2020 | ||
232.4 | Russia | Udachnaya Mine | 2019 | ||
232.1 | South Africa | Cullinan Mine | 2014 | ||
232.05 | Star of Yakutia[44][45] | Russia / Soviet Union | Mir mine | 1973 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
227.0 | Angola | Lulo Mine | 2017 | Lucapa Diamond | |
224.47 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2016 | ||
223 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2019 | ||
221.47 | Manhattan Lycos White | South Africa | Manhattan Diamonds | 2012 | |
217.39 | The Angola Star | Angola | Luarica Mine | 2007 | Diamond in the Rough, New York City |
216.96 | Botswana | Karowe Mine | 2017 | ||
215 | Lesotho | Mothae Mine | 2021 | ||
214.65 | Boris Eifman | Russia | Nyurbinskoye mine | 2016 | Alrosa |
212.49 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2024 | ||
210.55 | Premier[44] | Russia / Soviet Union | Mir mine | 1991 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
208.0 | Angola | Lulo Mine | 2023 | ||
207.29 | Children of Asia | Russia | Zarnitsa mine | 2016 | Alrosa |
203.0 | Angola | Lulo Mine | 2024 | ||
202 | Lesotho | Letseng Mine | 2017 | Bought by Taché Diamonds & Samir Gems | |
200.74 | 60th anniversary of the Komsomol[44][53] | Russia / Soviet Union | Mir mine | 1978 | Diamond Fund, Moscow |
See also
[edit]- List of diamonds
- List of emeralds by size
- List of individual gemstones
- List of gold nuggets by size
- List of sapphires by size
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External links
[edit]- Media related to Named diamonds at Wikimedia Commons