Gem Diamonds has discovered an enormous 212.91-carat Type II white diamond at the Letšeng mine in Lesotho. This is the second diamond over 100 carats that Gem has unearthed recently, following the discovery of a 126.21-carat Type II diamond on September 6. Since the beginning of the year, Gem
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Lucara Diamond Corporation has announced the discovery of a remarkable 1,094-carat diamond at its Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. This marks the company’s second major find in recent weeks, following the recovery of a 2,492-carat diamond from the same mine less than a month ago – the second-largest diamond ever
Gem Diamonds has mined another large diamond weighing over 100 carats at the Letšeng diamond mine in Lesotho, as reported by Diamond World. According to the report, Gem’s latest discovery is a 122.20-carat, Type II white diamond. This is the 11th diamond over 100 carats found at the Letšeng
Mining giant Anglo American is weighing whether to proceed with an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of diamond company De Beers or sell the company, amidst the ongoing weak demand for natural diamonds, according to a report by IDEX Online. A spokesman for De Beers stated that both options are
A huge 391.45-carat Type II diamond has been discovered at the Meya mine in Sierra Leone, according to IDEX Online. This is the second-largest diamond ever found at this deposit. Company executives expressed both satisfaction with the discovery and disappointment that the diamond was originally part of an even
Gem Diamonds has extracted a 129.71-carat white Type II diamond from the Letšeng mine, in which it holds a 70% stake, as reported by Rough&Polished. This is the tenth diamond weighing 100 carats or more that Gem has produced at the Letšeng mine so far this year. The latest discovery