Botswana unveils rare 20-carat blue diamond

Botswana unveils rare 20-carat blue diamond

Botswana's state-owned Okavango Diamond Company on Wednesday unveiled the biggest blue diamond ever discovered in the Southern Africa country.

Okavango Blue Diamond
Video Screengrab - The Okavango Blue of Botswana


At 20.46 carats, the gem is one of the rarest stones in the world, and "sits in the very top bracket of all-time historical blue diamond finds", the company said in a statement.

The oval-shaped diamond has been named "The Okavango Blue" in honour of the Okavango Delta, the country's wildlife-rich world heritage site.

"It is incredibly unusual for a stone of this colour and nature to have come from Botswana -- a once-in-lifetime find, which is about as rare as a star in the Milky Way," said Okavango Diamond Company managing director Marcus ter Haar.

"It is little surprise blue diamonds are so sought after around the world as only a very small percentage of the world's diamonds are classified as fancy colour," he added.

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Botswana is one of the world's largest producers of diamonds, which are its main source of income and account for about 80 percent of its exports.

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