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N.W.T.'s Diavik mine yields one of Canada's largest diamonds

One of the largest diamonds ever discovered in Canada has been found at the N.W.T.’s Diavik diamond mine, according to Rio Tinto.

187.7 carat rough diamond unveiled at Kensington Palace in London today

One of the largest diamonds ever discovered in Canada has been found at the N.W.T.’s Diavik Diamond mine, according to Rio Tinto. (Diavik Diamond Mines)

One of the largest diamonds ever discovered in Canada has been found at N.W.T.'s Diavik diamond mine, according to Rio Tinto.

The company, which is the majority owner of the mine 300 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife, has unveiled the 187.7 carat gem-quality rough diamond.

A spokesman for Diavik says it was discovered between May 31 and June 6.

The company has called the two-billion-year-old rock the Diavik Foxfire, and given it an indigenous Tlicho name, Noiʔeh Kwe, which references its strong ties to the land and its legacy.

The diamond is being showcased today at Kensington Palace in London.

Rio Tinto says the diamond will yield at least one very large, polished diamond.