Karowe Mıne Yıelds Massıve Rough Dıamond Weıghıng 1,080ct
Lucara Diamond Corp. has recovered a 1,080.1-carat rough diamond from its Karowe mine in Botswana, its fourth topping the 1,000-carat mark in eight years. The white, type-IIA stone came from the site’s south lobe, known for its large, high-quality rough, Lucara
De Beers Sees Further Sales Jump
De Beers’ recorded strong sales at its February sight as rough demand persisted and prices rose in select categories. Proceeds jumped 18% year on year to $650 million at its second sales cycle of 2022, compared with $550 million a year
Lucara recovers 394ct. rough from karowe
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,
Lucara has unearthed four fancy-pınk dıamonds
Lucara Diamond Corp. has unearthed four fancy-pink diamonds from its Karowe mine in Botswana, the largest of which weighs a whopping 62.7 carats. The type IIa diamond, which the miner named Boitumelo — meaning “joy” in the local Setswana language —
One of the largest dıamond ın hıstory fınded ın botswana
The stone trails the 3,106-carat Cullinan diamond, recovered in South Africa in 1905, and the 1,109-carat Lesedi La Rona, which Lucara Diamond Corp. unearthed at its Karowe mine in Botswana in 2005. Karowe also produced a 1,758-carat rough in 2019,
LUCARA RECOVERS 470 CARAT DIAMOND FROM THE KAROWE MINE IN BOTSWANA
The 470 carat diamond was recovered in the Coarse XRT circuit and represents the third +300 carat diamond recovered to date in 2021. Year to date, Karowe has produced 10 diamonds greater than 100 carats including 6 diamonds greater than
Lucara Fınds Second Large Dıamond Thıs January
Lucara Diamond Corp. is pleased to announce another recovery of significance from its 100% owned Karowe Mine. A magnificent unbroken Type IIa 378 carat gem quality top white diamond was recently recovered from milling of ore sourced from the M/PK(S)
Tiffany & Co. wıll put up for sale ıts most expensıve jewelry
It’s crystal clear that the opulence of the early 20th century is being revived with Tiffany & Co.’s latest acquisition: a D-color oval diamond surpassing 80 carats that was responsibly sourced in Botswana, Africa. The stone will set by Tiffany
Lucara Fınds 998ct. Dıamond
The Karowe mine has produced a 998-carat diamond, the latest in a string of large rough stones from the lucrative deposit in Botswana. Lucara Diamond Corp., which owns Karowe, will work with manufacturing partner HB Antwerp to assess how to maximize
Louıs Vuıtton Buys 549 carat Sethunya dıamond
Enter Sethunya (flower in the Setswana language of Botswana, an homage to the French fashion house’s Monogram flower) was discovered at the same Karowe mine—owned by the brand’s partner Lucara Diamond Corp. where the Sewelô was found. The Sethunya is