Sierra Leone sells 2013โ€ฒs largest diamond

ย FREETOWN ( AFP ) ย – Sierra Leone said on Friday it had exported the largest diamond discovered in the west African nation last year โ€“ a 125-carat stone worth around US$800,000 (S$1 million).

The โ€œhigh qualityโ€ diamond was dug up by a miner in the eastern district of Kono in November, according to a statement issued by the state-run National Minerals Agency.

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The agency did not say where the stone had gone but confirmed it was โ€œthe largest single diamond found in Sierra Leone in 2013โ€ณ, adding that it was โ€œone of the finest and most valuable reported in the country in recent timesโ€.

โ€œWhat makes the diamond exceptional is the fact that it is very rare for a diamond above 100 carats to maintain its original shape and to be without any crack orโ€ฆ impurities as was the case of this rare gem,โ€ the statement said.

The agency said the miner, whom it did not identify, had visited his mining plot one morning โ€œhoping to find his usual odd pieces of stones but was shocked to discover what changed his life for goodโ€.

It was not revealed whether he had received the full market value for the piece.

Sierra Leone remains one of the worldโ€™s poorest countries after a brutal 11-year civil war which ended in 2002, but its mineral riches โ€“ which include diamond, gold, bauxite, titanium ore and magnetite iron-ore โ€“ have attracted massive investments.

Small-scale artisanal mining has sustained the countryโ€™s eastern region since diamonds were discovered in 1930, and it was here that the 968.9-carat Star of Sierra Leone โ€“ the largest alluvial diamond ever found โ€“ was mined in 1972.

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