Letseng mine, according to the company, it is well known for producing large, exceptional white diamonds, with better color performance, which makes it a project with the highest average price per carat of diamonds in the world.
Mine has produced 4 of the 20 largest white diamonds of gem quality, produced since 2006, when Gem Diamonds acquired Letseng project.
The company Firestone Diamonds, which owns the project Likhobong (Liqhobong) in Lesotho, also announced on Wednesday about getting a diamond of gem quality weighing 110 carats.
It was the largest of its diamonds mined today.
Firestone said that, in her opinion, the last mined diamonds have confirmed the significant potential of producing large stones on Likhobong project.
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Exhibition and Symposium diamonds scanning technologies (Diamond Detection Expo & Symposium, DDES ) 2015, organized by the Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC) and the Indian Diamond Exchange (Bharat Diamond Bourse, BDB), It will be held from 15 to 16 December in Mumbai.
The world's leading gemological laboratories and equipment manufacturers will be showcasing their latest technologies and solutions for the detection of synthetic diamonds. Along with this will be organized seminars and roundtables with industry experts for the diamond industry.
Among the participants of the exhibition and the symposium will be DRC Techno, Gemological Institute of America (Gemological Institute of America, GIA) , Gemological Science International (GSI), the Gemological Institute of India (Gemological Institute of India, GII) , HRD Antwerp, the International Institute for the classification and diamond research and diamonds (International Institute of diamond Grading and Research , IIDGR), and the International Gemological Institute (International Gemological Institute, IGI).
The two-day event will be held on the territory of the BDB. It will also host a series of short workshops on the GII, partner of the exhibition on training programs. Although entrance to the exhibition is free to all industry representatives involved in trade in diamonds and diamond jewelery, pre-registration is required to attend seminars.
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