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This Is World's Largest Uncut Diamond But No Buyers. Here's Why

Bidding for 2.5 to 3 billion year old stone stalled at $61 million - short of the $70 million reserve.
Bidding for 2.5 to 3 billion year old stone stalled at $61 million - short of the $70 million reserve.
Toronto: In the mysterious world of diamond mining, it turns out that some stones are too big to sell. Canada's Lucara Diamond Corp will have to cut its tennis ball-sized rough diamond to find a buyer, industry insiders say, following Sotheby's failed auction for the world's largest uncut stone last summer. It's not the ending that William Lamb wanted for his 1,109-carat stone, named 'Lesedi La Rona', or 'Our Light' in the national...
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