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Alrosa recovers 105.6 carat diamond from Jubilee pipe

The Jubilee pipe is reputed for large finds

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Mining giant Alrosa recovered a 105.6 carats diamond from Jubilee kimberlite pipe. The diamond of “4 Black Sawables 2 colour” quality has octahedral shape; it is transparent, with moderate yellowish hue. There are small olivine, graphite and sulphide inclusions in this crystal, according to Alrosa.

The diamond was extracted by the company’s business unit Aikhal Mining and Processing Division (MPD) at the processing plant No.14.

As reputed for large finds, the Jubilee pipe has delivered some diamonds from 50 to 120 carats year to date. The fact of extraction of one of them, a 76.07-carat diamond, was named in honor of 70 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War – the substantial part of World War II. Another Jubilee diamond, a 64.23-carat octahedral stone, in December was named in honor of the 40th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Angola.


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