New Delhi: Believed to be the fifth largest stone of gem quality, a diamond that could be worth as much as USD 40 million has been discovered in Lesotho, according to miner Gem Diamonds.


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The company unearthed the D-colour stone at the Letseng mine in the landlocked southern African country and described the 910-carat find as of "exceptional quality".


"Since Gem Diamonds acquired Letseng in 2006, the mine has produced some of the world's most remarkable diamonds, including the 603 carat Lesotho Promise," Gem Diamonds chief executive Clifford Elphick said in a statement.


"However, this exceptional top quality diamond is the largest to be mined to date... This is a landmark discovery."


Ben Davis, a mining analyst at Liberum Capital, speculated in a research note to investors that the diamond could be worth as much as USD 40 million (33 million euros).


Gem Diamonds shares in London were up 14 percent from the market open to 0.92 pound a piece.


(With Agency inputs)