Lucapa Diamond (ASX:LOM) recovers 18th white diamond from Lulo
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Lucapa Diamond Company (LOM) has recovered its eighteenth white diamond of more than 100 carats from its Lulo alluvial mine in Angola
Lucapa is a niche diamond producer with high-value mines in Angola (Lulo) and Lesotho (Mothae)
This is the second diamond of more than 100 carats that Lucapa has recovered from Mining Block 46
The diamond is a 104-carat, D-colour white stone, further indicating the potential of these mining blocks
Lucapa Diamond is up 2.99 per cent, trading at 6.9 cents
Lucapa Diamond Company (LOM) and its partners have recovered its eighteenth white diamond of more than 100 carats from its Lulo alluvial mine in Angola.
th, 2021 the recovery of the 17
th, +100-carat white diamond from their Lulo alluvial mine, which is also the first large diamond to be recovered from the mine for the new year, 2021.
The diamond weighing 113 carats is the first gem-quality, +100-carat, white stone to be recovered from Mining Block 46, immediately downstream of the Canguige river.
113-carat white rough diamond recovered from Lulo Diamond Mine
According to the Company, the recovery of this diamond is of particular significance as it clearly shows that such large and high-value diamonds continue to occur right up to the current focus area of the Company’s kimberlite exploration program.