Lucapa Finds 3 More Special Diamonds at Mothae Mine

89 carat yellow stone from Mothae’s South East zone

Just a week after unearthing an 11.88 carat diamond, Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered more “special” diamonds from its Mothae mine, including a 28-carat stone and two light pink diamonds.

Special diamonds, a term the company uses to describe any diamond over 10.8 carats, have been abundant at Mothae in recent weeks.

The company is currently conducting ongoing bulk sampling, and recent results have included an 89 carat yellow stone from Mothae’s South East zone, a 25 carat yellow gem from the Neck zone and a 12-carat white diamond from the North zone.

The bulk sampling at the site is happening alongside construction of a new 150-tonne-per-hour commercial diamond plant, which is on schedule to be commissioned in H2 2018.

Lucapa Managing Director Stephen Wetherall has previously discussed the company’s bulk-sampling program, describing the prior lack of exploration at the site.

“Certain areas of the kimberlite pipe which hadn’t historically been sampled (Neck zone), or where there had been very limited historical testing (South-East and North zones), were thought to be underestimated as a result. At the time of acquisition, we believed there was much upside here and this program is designed to deliver that upside,” Wetherall said.

Wetherall also touched on the commercial diamond plant’s construction, and how the successful recovery results have given the company optimism for the road ahead.

“To have already recovered special sized diamonds from early sampling tonnages in all three of these areas gives us great confidence we can achieve this goal. It also adds to our excitement as we advance construction of our new 150 tph plant, which remains on track for commercial diamond production later this year,” he said.

The Mothae mine, located in Lesotho, South Africa, is a joint venture between Lucapa, which owns 70 percent, and the government of the Kingdom of Lesotho, which owns 30 percent.

Lucapa Recovers Largest diamond in Angolan History

Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered the largest recorded diamond ever found in Angola.

The 404.2 carat rough diamond has been confirmed as type IIa D colour, according to Lucapa’s statement.

Lucapa is a listed Australian Securities Exchange company recovered the exceptional rough diamond at Mining Block 8 of the company’s Lulo Diamond Project in Angola.

Mining Block 8 has already produced more than 60 large diamonds since mining August 2015. Previous largest diamond from Lulo was 133.4 carats and the previous Angolan record was set by the 217.4 carat Angolan Star recovered from the Luarica mine in 2007.

Lucapa holds a 40 percent interest in the alluvial diamond mine it operates in Lulo, Endiama has a 32 percent interest and private local partner Rosas & Pétalas holds the remaining 28 percent.