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Lucara Recovers 394ct. Rough from Karowe

Aug 1, 2021 5:48 AM   By Rapaport News
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Lucara Diamond Corp. has unearthed a 393.5-carat diamond from its Karowe mine in Botswana, the seventh over 300 carats this year.

The miner recovered the gem-quality, white, type IIa diamond from the site’s south lobe M/PK(S) area, known for its large, valuable rough, it said last week. The company also found a 156.2-carat, high-quality rough from the same production run. 

Of the seven 300-carat-plus stones the company has found this year, this is the third gem-quality one from that section of Karowe, Lucara noted. It previously turned up 341- and 378-carat, high-quality diamonds from the area in January.

“This recent recovery continues to demonstrate the strong and consistent resource performance of the south lobe,” said Lucara CEO Eira Thomas. “[These diamonds] add to the collection of significant diamond recoveries in 2021, as Lucara looks to ramp up construction activities for the proposed underground expansion at Karowe.”

Image: The 393.5-carat rough diamond. (Lucara Diamond Corp.)
Tags: 393.5-carat diamond, Eira Thomas, Karowe, Karowe mine, lucara, Lucara Diamond Corp., M/PK(S), Rapaport News
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