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Alexander Pushkin (diamond)
The
Alexander Pushkin
is
a 320
.
65
carat
colorless
raw diamond
, the second largest
gem diamond
ever
found in
Russia
or the
territory
of the former
Soviet Union
, and one of the
largest in the world
as of
2016
. It was
mined
at the
Udachnaya kimberlitic pipe
in
December 1989
and named after the world-famous
Russian writer
Alexander
Pushkin. It is
kept
in the
Russian Diamond Fund
.