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A SELECTION of rough diamonds of 10.8 carats or more from Rio Tinto’s Argyle mine in Western Australia’s far north will be tendered to diamond dealers around the world in October and November in a final rare and collectible offering before the mine gate shuts at the end of the year.

 A 26 carat white gem quality rough Argyle diamond

A 26 carat white gem quality rough Argyle diamond

The specials tender includes 28,399 carats of rough Argyle diamonds including famed coloured diamonds and a 26-carat white gem quality rough diamond. Argyle mine general manager Andrew Wilson said Argyle...

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