Lucara recovers 341 carat diamond from Botswana mine
The diamond was recovered over the holiday period from milling of ore sourced from the south western quadrant of the South Lobe M/PK(S) unit.
Lucara has announced the recovery of an unbroken 341 carat top white gem quality diamond from its Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana.
The diamond was reportedly recovered over the holiday period from the milling of ore sourced from the south western quadrant of the South Lobe M/PK(S) unit.
The recovery of large gem quality diamonds from the unit of the South Lobe is in line with the group’s expectations and historical South Lobe recoveries.
Eira Thomas, CEO for Lucara, said: “Lucara is extremely pleased to be starting off 2021 with the recovery of a 341 carat high quality white gem diamond that builds on previous historic recoveries which include the 549 carat Sethunya, 998 carat, 1758 carat Sewelô, the 1109 carat Lesedi La Rona and the 342 carat Queen of the Kalahari.
“The 341 carat diamond represents the 54th diamond greater than 200 carats to be recovered from Karowe since 2015.”
She added: “The consistent recovery of these large diamonds is a testament to the continued strong resource and plant performance at Karowe and underpins our rationale for moving forward with the underground expansion program that will see mining continue for at least another 13 years after the open pit ceases operations in 2026. We look forward to a productive and busy 2021.”