January 13, 19 by Staff Reporter
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(IDEX Online) – Lucara Diamond Corp. has recovered a 127-carat, top white gem diamond, from its 100% owned Karowe diamond mine located in Botswana. <?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /?>

 

Since mining began at Karowe in 2012, a total of 129 diamonds in excess of 100 carats have been recovered, 33 in 2018 alone. That tally includes 12 diamonds larger than 300 carats in size, of which five were recovered in 2018. In addition, Lucara has sold 180 diamonds in excess of $1 million each and 10 diamonds have been sold for in excess of $10 million each.

 

Eira Thomas, CEO, commented: "The recovery of this latest, high-value, top white 127-carat diamond attests to the remarkable nature of the Karowe ore body, which has consistently delivered large, high value diamonds throughout its history. 2018 was a banner year, having recovered a record number of specials (diamonds >10.8 carats in size) and in 2019, mining will be largely focused on the high value south lobe, including contributions from the newly refined EMPKS unit which is now understood to be the source of both the historic 1,109-carat Lesedi la Rona and the 813-carat Constellation, which sold for a record $63.1 million. The Karowe diamond mine currently boasts open pit reserves of 2.6 million carats extending out to 2026 and is in the process of completing a feasibility study that could expand mining underground to 2036 and beyond."...

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