995.2 carats
I think the one above might be one earth but there is this diamond that is in outer space the is 1x10^34 carats. a link to it is hear
The Cullinan Diamond is the largest diamond ever found and was a whopping 3,106.75 carats!
THe largest diamond ever found was 3106.75 carats.
The biggest carat in a cut diamond is 20 carats. The largest diamond ever found was 530 carats.
The Cullinan is the largest diamond ever found. It is 3,106.75 carats. It was found near Pretoria in South Africa.
From Wikipedia: "The Cullinan diamond is the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found, at 3,106.75 carats (621.35 g)."
The Cullinan Diamond, found in RSA in 1906, weighing more than 3,000 carats as a rough stone, remains today as the largest rough diamond ever found anywhere.
The Cullinan at more than 3,000 carats, remains the largest raw diamond ever found.
The largest carat diamond ever found was the Golden Jubilee Diamond. It was found in 1908 and when it was cut weighed 545 carats. It is known as the Great Star of Africa.
This diamond, called the Uncle Sam diamond, was found at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas in 1924 and weighed in at a whopping 40.23 carats. It remains the largest diamond ever found in the United States.
The largest diamond ever discovered is the Cullinan diamond, which weighed 3,106 carats (621.35 grams) in its rough form. It was found in South Africa in 1905 and was later cut into several diamonds, with the largest being the Great Star of Africa, weighing 530.2 carats.
The largest diamond ever found is the Cullinan Diamond, which weighed more than 3,000 carats. It filled a grown-man's palm. It has been cut down into several 'minor' diamonds, all in the possession of the British Crown Jewels and the Royal Family.
the largest pearl ever found was 31893.5 carats
The largest raw diamond ever found, the Cullinan diamond, weighed over 3,100 carats (about 1.37 pounds or 621.35 grams). It was discovered in South Africa in 1905 and was eventually cut into several smaller diamonds that are part of the British Crown Jewels.