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(IDEX Online) - Sale of rough diamonds from the Kareevlei mine in South Africa are to be moved to Antwerp, where owners BlueRock hope to attract more buyers.
They'll be branded as Kareevlei Diamonds and marketed by diamond brokerage and consultancy firm Bonas-Couzyn, with pre-sales finance provided by Delgatto Diamond Finance Fund, the largest non-bank lender to the diamond industry.
AIM-listed BlueRock Diamonds, based in England, says it expects Antwerp to recover sooner from COVID-19 than South Africa - where it has previously sold its diamonds - but where travel restrictions are expected to remain in force.
It has agreed a non-binding letter of intent with New York-based Delgatto for it to finance monthly parcels at 70 per cent of an agreed valuation for up to 12 months at a cost of 1.25 per cent per month on the initial funding amount.
Kareevlei mines from five kimberlite pipes that produce diamonds of exceptional quality. It ranks in the top 10 in the world in terms of average value per carat.
The company says it believes "the new sales channel and expected financing arrangements will maximise the chances of BlueRock's operations being cashflow positive."
Delgatto, founded by Christopher Del Gatto, has financed over 75 companies worldwide since it was founded in 2018....
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Lucapa Recovers 171-carat Diamond
(IDEX Online) - Lucapa has recovered the fourth largest diamond since it started mining at Lulo, Angola, five years ago.
The gem-quality white stone weighs 171-carat and is the 15th diamond over 100-carats from the mine.
In February 2016, Lulo yielded an enormous 404.2-carat white diamond, the biggest ever recovered in Angola, and the biggest in the history of Australia-based Lucapa. The "4th February Stone" sold for $16m.
The Lulo open pit, in Angola's eastern Lunda Norte province, is the world's highest dollar per carat alluvial diamond operation, It went live in January 2015.
Managing director Stephen Wetherall said: "The recovery of this 171-carat gem-quality white diamond continues to underpin the potential of the kimberlite exploration programme as drilling of the high-priority kimberlites in the Canguige catchment continues." ...
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