Tres-Or Resources Ltd.: Macrodiamond Analyses Recommended, Microdiamond Photos (Dominantly Type II) from Tres-Or s Guigues Pipe in Quebec and Third Tranche of Private Placement Closes
Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TRS) (OTC: TRSFF)
( Tres-Or or the Company ) is pleased to present the new photomicrographs of the Type II microdiamonds that dominate at the Guigues Kimberlite Pipe in southwestern Québec. Photographs of all 21 Guigues microdiamonds greater than 0.150 mm are now available to view on Tres-Or s website at: www.tres-or.com .
Highlights:
Type II diamond dominates microdiamond populations from the Guigues Kimberlite in southwest Québec
16 out of 21 microdiamonds measured by SRC Labs, Type II, as defined by a lack of the common impurity nitrogen
Tres-Or Resources Ltd. is pleased to present the new photomicrographs of the Type II microdiamonds that dominate at the Guigues Kimberlite Pipe in southwestern Québec. Photographs of all 21 Guigues microdiamonds greater than 0.150 mm are now available to view on Tres-Or’s website at: .Highlights:Type II diamond dominates microdiamond populations from the Guigues Kimberlite in southwest Québec16 out of 21 …
Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TRS) (OTC: TRSFF) (“Tres-Or” or the “Company”) is pleased to present the new photomicrographs of the Type II microdiamonds that dominate at the Guigues Kimberlite Pipe in southwestern Québec. Photographs of all 21 Guigues microdiamonds greater than 0.150 mm are now available to view on Tres-Or’s website at: www.tres-or.com .
Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TRS) (OTC: TRSFF)
( Tres-Or or the Company ) is pleased to present the new photomicrographs of the Type II microdiamonds that dominate at the Guigues Kimberlite Pipe in southwestern Québec. Photographs of all 21 Guigues microdiamonds greater than 0.150 mm are now available to view on Tres-Or s website at: www.tres-or.com .
Highlights:
Type II diamond dominates microdiamond populations from the Guigues Kimberlite in southwest Québec
16 out of 21 microdiamonds measured by SRC Labs, Type II, as defined by a lack of the common impurity nitrogen
Type II diamonds are rare (less than 2% of gem diamonds sold) but can be extremely valuable and include many of the most famous and largest stones ever sold