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Tuesday 21 June 2016 3:46 pm

Petra Diamonds unearths 121 carat white diamond from the mine where diamonds on the Crown Jewels were discovered

By: Helen Cahill

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Diamond mining company Petra Diamonds said this morning it has found a large 121.26 carat white diamond at the Cullinan mine in South Africa, the site where diamonds now adorning the Crown Jewels were discovered.

The gem (pictured below) is a Type II diamond "of exceptional colour and clarity", the company said, and is "an outstanding example of the large, high quality diamonds for which the mine is known".

The Cullinan mine is north-east of Pretoria in South Africa, and was home to the largest rough gem diamonds ever discovered, the Cullinan diamond.

The 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond was found in 1905 and was cut into two diamonds which form part of the Crown Jewels held in the Tower of London. The diamond was split into the 530 carat First Star of Africa – the largest cut diamond in the world – mounted on the Sovereign Sceptre, and the Second Star of Africa, which forms the centrepiece of the Imperial State Crown (pictured above).

The company said the stone will people sold in Petra's last tender of the year, currently underway in Johannesburg. The FTSE 250-listed miner has been facing a troubling period due to falling diamond prices and a slowdown in demand for diamonds.

Petra's share price was down 2.41 per cent in afternoon trading.

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