Home > record diamond > Huge Diamond Found in Africa
Huge Diamond Found in Africa
Posted on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 by Jewelry making supplies New York City
One whopper of a diamond was unearthed this month at Gem Diamonds’ Letseng mine in Lsotho, a small kingdom inside South Africa. The company announced the 478-carat rough gem has the potential to become one of the largest round-cut diamonds in the world. My hands are shaking…
The diamond, which has not yet been named, is the 20th largest ever to be mined and could yield a 150-carat polished stone of the highest quality. That would dwarf the 105-carat round-cut Koh-i-Noor diamond seized by Britain from India in the 19th century, which is now part of the Crown Jewels.
Gem Diamonds reports that two bigger stones - 603 and 493 carats - were found in the same mine in 2006 and 2007, respectively and a 601-carat diamond was mined there in 1960. Good grief!
Clifford Elphick, Gem Diamonds’ chief executive said, "Letseng continues to reward its shareholders with the production of these significant diamonds and to confirm its position as one of the great mines in the diamond industry. With a further 45 years of life remaining, we expect Letseng to make history for many years to come." Indeed.
We'll be tracking the progress of this little beauty to see if things shape up as expected. It beats following the stock market.
The diamond, which has not yet been named, is the 20th largest ever to be mined and could yield a 150-carat polished stone of the highest quality. That would dwarf the 105-carat round-cut Koh-i-Noor diamond seized by Britain from India in the 19th century, which is now part of the Crown Jewels.
Gem Diamonds reports that two bigger stones - 603 and 493 carats - were found in the same mine in 2006 and 2007, respectively and a 601-carat diamond was mined there in 1960. Good grief!
Clifford Elphick, Gem Diamonds’ chief executive said, "Letseng continues to reward its shareholders with the production of these significant diamonds and to confirm its position as one of the great mines in the diamond industry. With a further 45 years of life remaining, we expect Letseng to make history for many years to come." Indeed.
We'll be tracking the progress of this little beauty to see if things shape up as expected. It beats following the stock market.
Category Article diamond, Gem Diamonds, Letseng, record diamond
Powered by Blogger.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(376)
-
▼
September
(48)
- Justin Buys Diamonds for Jessica!
- Stan 1983 - 2008
- Etsy Love
- Famous Gem Heists
- Scarlett Gets Hitched!
- We Heart Milan Fashion Week
- Diamond Ring #2 for Bachelorette, Jen Schefft
- Dolled Up for Diamomds
- Transported
- I Guess That's Why They Call It the Bling
- Garage cleaning
- Huge Diamond Found in Africa
- Faux Bone pieces
- Jewelry Fashion Dazzles for Emmy’s Diamond Anniver...
- Robert Dancik workshop
- Sarah Jessica, Sequels and Sparkle
- The Emmys Bling from the Chandeliers
- Diamond Rocks on the Auction Block
- Gag Me With a Diamond
- I thee wed
- Art Therapy
- Diamonds and Platinum - It's in the Bag!
- Anne Hathaway's Jewelry Seized by FBI
- New etched plates
- Diamonds for Dreamgirls!
- Another front page!
- Solid Gold Just a Click Away
- One Whale of a Pearl
- Spring Into Color With Sapphires
- Oscar, Oscar, Oscar!
- I made the front page!
- Fashion Week Mayhem - A Jewelry Trend Recap
- My first Etsy treasury
- Diamonds Rock the VMAs. And a Phoenix Rises From ...
- Another giveaway!
- Rock of Ages! Beyonce Debuts Diamond Engagement R...
- Fashion Week Reveals Bigger Is, Indeed, Better
- Let Them Eat Diamonds!
- A matter of perspective
- Color Your World - With Diamonds!
- Anne Hathaway - The Golden Girl of Venice
- Off to the races
- I'm a member of the Etsy Metal Clay team!
- Jewelry Fashions Disappoint at Awards Show Shockfest
- Sand and sky
- Bronzclay
- Diamond Sparkle? The Eyes Have It!
- Peace, Love and RocknRolla
-
▼
September
(48)