News

Rare 158-Carat Yellow Diamond Unearthed at Canada’s Diavik Mine

In a remarkable find, a stunning 158.20-carat yellow diamond has been recovered from the Diavik mine in Canada’s remote Arctic region

diamond world news service

This extraordinary discovery marks only the fifth time in the mine’s 22-year history that a yellow diamond exceeding 100 carats has been unearthed.

Rio Tinto, the operator of the mine, hailed the gemstone as "exceptional," emphasizing its rarity. While Diavik is renowned for producing high-quality white diamonds, yellow diamonds make up less than one percent of its output, making this find particularly noteworthy.

Matt Breen, the mine’s chief operating officer, reflected on the significance of the discovery, calling it a “miracle of nature” and a testament to the dedication and expertise of the team working in the extreme conditions of the sub-Arctic.

The latest discovery reinforces the Diavik mine’s reputation as a source of rare and valuable diamonds, with each find offering a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history, billions of years in the making.

MARLI Opens Flagship Boutique on Madison Avenue

India’s Platinum Jewellery Demand Rises 4% in 2025

Russia Introduces New Laboratory-Grown Diamond Labelling Rules

Gabriel & Co. Names Jessica Alba as First Celebrity Ambassador

Pomellato to Open First Paris Exhibition at Palais de Tokyo