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Gem Diamonds strikes Gold (or rather, Diamonds) with 169-Carat find in Lesotho

The Letšeng mine has been consistently producing significant gemstones, with this latest find marking the fourth diamond over 100 carats discovered this year alone

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Gem Diamonds' recent discovery of a 169.15-carat Type II white diamond at its Letšeng mine in Lesotho is certainly noteworthy.

The Letšeng mine has been consistently producing significant gemstones, with this latest find marking the fourth diamond over 100 carats discovered this year alone. Type II white diamonds, especially those of significant size like this, are highly prized due to their rarity and purity, making them quite valuable in the market.

The Letšeng mine's elevation at 3,100 meters above sea level adds to its unique characteristics. Despite the challenging operating conditions, it has proven to be a prolific source of large and high-quality diamonds, further solidifying its position as one of the world's top diamond-producing operations by revenue.

It's fascinating to see how nature's treasures continue to be unearthed in such remarkable quantities and quality at Letšeng, showcasing the ongoing significance of diamond mining in Lesotho.

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