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Lucapa recovers top quality 64ct diamond

The 64 carat diamond is the 12th +50 carat diamond recovered from Mothae

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Lucapa Diamond Company Limited and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho (“GoL”) are pleased to provide an update on recent diamond recoveries from the high-value Mothae kimberlite mine in Lesotho.

The latest recoveries include a top-quality 64 carat D-colour Type IIa gem. The 64 carat diamond is the 12th +50 carat diamond recovered from Mothae since commercial production commenced in January 2019 and further underlines Mothae’s status as a source of large and premium-value diamonds.

Other significant recoveries include a 0.3 carat blue gem, proving Mothae also hosts rare Type IIb diamonds, which account for less than 0.1% of global diamond production.


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