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    RUSSIA'S ALROSA PRODUCES 'UNIQUE' DIAMOND

    February 12, 2013 - 15:40 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia's diamond-mining giant Alrosa has produced a
    'unique' diamond weighing 145.44 carats, the company announced in a
    statement Tuesday, Feb 12, RIA Novosti reported.

    According to specialists at Alrosa's Diamond-Sorting Center, the gem
    could fetch up to $1 million.

    The diamond, discovered late last month in Russia's coldest region,
    Yakutia, measures 35x20x26 mm and is octahedral in shape, the company
    said. It is clear with a yellowish hue.

    Last September, Alrosa found an even larger, gem-grade diamond at
    another of its Yakutia mines, which it valued at more than $1.5
    million and said could be split into several high-quality cut diamonds.

    The latest find comes from deep within the Yubileynaya diamond pipe at
    Factory No. 14 of Alrosa's Aykhalsky mining facility. In October, the
    same pipe yielded an enormous industrial-grade diamond weighing 888.15
    carats. That crystal, unclear and grayish-green in hue, was said by
    the company to be the fourth-heaviest diamond ever produced in Russia.

    Russia has the largest known diamond deposits in the world and Alrosa
    accounts for 97 percent of the country's production. The principal
    regions of production are Yakutia, also known as the Sakha Republic,
    Perm and Arkhangelsk.

    Alrosa accounts for 25 percent of the world's diamond production.

    In 2011, the company produced 34.6 million carats of diamonds and
    sold $4.45 billion worth of its product. Figures for 2012, not yet
    fully calculated, were expected to total about 34.4 million carats
    and $4.5 billion.

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