Lucapa Recovers 78-Ct White Diamond From Mothae Mine In Lesotho

By Staff Reporter / December 11, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered a 78-carat white diamond from the Mothae mine in Lesotho.

 

The diamond (pictured above) is the largest special size stone recovered through the new 1.1Mtpa Mothae treatment plant following the commencement of commissioning and recovery of commercial diamonds and highlights Mothae's potential to regularly recover large diamonds, the miner said.

 

A second operating shift has now also commenced at the Mothae plant as part of the progressive ramp up to the 1.1Mtpa nameplate capacity.

 

Lucapa Managing Director Stephen Wetherall commented: "We are extremely delighted to have started our commercial diamond recoveries at Mothae on such a successful and positive note with the recovery of this 78-carat white diamond. Recovering such a diamond this early confirms our confidence in Mothae as a large diamond source."

 

"We look forward to completing the progressive plant ramp up phase following the implementation of a second shift at the plant."

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