Awesome Foursome Recovered at Letseng
January 27, 05In just one week, four exceptionally large diamonds have been discovered at
The run started last Friday when a flawless 76-carat stone was recovered. Two days later a 112-carat stone was discovered, on Tuesday a 106-carat beauty turned up and a 72-carat stone was recovered Wednesday.
“Each one is of the highest quality of white stone - D flawless,” said mine chief executive Keith Whitelock. They are already en route to Europe to be sold in a single parcel, and he expects them to sell for $6 million.
“There is a worldwide shortage of large high-quality stones, so $6 million might even be a little conservative.”
The mine has produced three diamonds larger than 500 carats in the past 50 years. In November 2003, a 215 carat diamond was found and fetched $2.31 million. A week later, the company found a 95 carat gem on its sorting table which fetched $1.57 million.
That was not the end. Last November a 123-carat flawless white diamond was discovered days before the official opening ceremony and sold for $2.33 million.
“I can’t wait for the rest of the week,” said a satisfied Whitelock.