Gem Diamonds unearths 129-carat stone at Letšeng mine in Lesotho
Gem Diamonds (LSE: GEMD) has unearthed a 129.71- carat type 11 white diamond at its Letšeng mine in Lesotho.
The diamond, recovered on August 23rd, is the 10th greater than 100 carat stone the company has recovered so far in 2024.
In June, Gem Diamonds unearthed a 172.06 ct Type II white diamond at Letšeng, just days after another major find.
The Letšeng mine, owned 70% by Gem Diamonds, is known for the production of large, exceptional white diamonds, making it the highest dollar per carat kimberlite diamond mine in the world, the company said.
Type IIa diamonds are the most valued and collectable precious gemstones, as they contain either very little or no nitrogen atoms in their crystal structure.
The Letšeng mine is one of the world’s ten largest diamond operations by revenue. At 3,100 metres (10,000 feet) above sea level, it is also one of the world’s most elevated diamond mines.