First batch of Mothae diamonds sell

By Esmarie Iannucci      / February 27, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Diamond miner Lucapa Diamond Company has generated a further A$5.3-million in revenue from the sale of 5 411 ct of rough diamonds recovered from its Mothae operation, in Lesotho, during January.

The diamonds were recovered during the ramp-up of the 1.1-million-tonne-a-year plant in the fourth quarter of 2018, and in the first month of commercial mining operations in January.

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The diamonds were sold at tender, and achieved an overall price of $707/ct for the run-of-mine parcel.

“The solid bidding we witnessed in Antwerp for this first commercial parcel has certainly marked Mothae’s arrival on the international scene as a producer of top quality goods, complementing those from our Lulo mine,” said Lucapa MD Stephen Wetherall.

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“The strong sales price achieved for our quality run-of-mine production, in the absence of a single stand-out stone, represents a great start for Mothae which augurs well for its future as a producer of exceptional diamonds and its contribution to the Bashotho nation.”

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