Botswanan mine yields 2,492-carat diamond said to be second largest ever found

Someone holding up a diamond roughly half the size of a human palm

The diamond mined in Botswana this week is the biggest found since 1905. (AP)

In short:

A 2,492-carat diamond has been recovered from Botswana's Karowe Mine, marking potentially the second largest sample of the stone ever found.

Mining company Lucara Diamond Corp hailed the discovery as "exceptional", and highlighted the many precious diamonds its mine has yielded over the years.

What's next?

A market value for the gem will be determined, based on its colour, cut and clarity.