Lucapa recovers coloured diamonds

By Rutendo Munatsirei / August 09, 2018 / www.mining.com / Article Link

Lucapa recovered several coloured diamonds from its Mothae diamond mine operations in Lesotho, the company announced yesterday.

During a bulk sampling program, the company found the following:

A 28 carat stone from the North zone of the Mothae kimberlite pipe89 carat yellow from the South-East zone25 carat yellow from the Neck zone12 carat white from the North zone and 2 light pink diamonds

The Mothae kimberlite pipe is located within 5km of Let??eng, the highest dollar per carat kimberlite diamond mine in the world.

This bulk sampling program is being conducted in parallel with construction of the new 150 tonne per hour commercial diamond plant, which continues on schedule for H2 2018 commissioning.

The Mothae is 70% owned by Lucapa. Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho retains a 30% interest.

Written with material from Lucapa Diamond Company

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