Lucapa Diamond and its joint venture partners have discovered a new "special" diamond weighing 104 carats in the Lulo project (Lulo) in Angola.
Stone is the fourth type IIa diamond weighing over 100 carats recovered in the field this year and a fifth starts working in the mine.
In February, the company found at Lulo stone weighing 404 carats.
This diamond is worth more than $ 20 million proved to be the largest diamond found in Angola.
CEO of Lucapa Vezeroll Stephen (Stephen Wetherall) said in an interview with ABC that the diamond company soon, probably detect the source of large diamonds in Lulo. Because of this, she intends to stand among the largest diamond companies in the world.
"It seems that at every turn we are waiting for new large diamond", - he says.
"We are very happy, because when you are mining these large (alluvial) diamonds, they usually are not very far from the fields, and if we find their source, we are certainly open the mine with some of the best features of diamonds in the world" - concluded Vezeroll.
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A new survey among buyers of engagement rings, conducted by The Wedding Report, shows that about 50% of consumers find it difficult to answer the question about the purity of diamonds in their rings, reports JCK. About a third also can not say what the color or cut of these diamonds is.
The best respondents are aware of the size of their diamonds, but one in every five still does not know the weight of their stone in carats. The average amount spent on the engagement ring in 2015 was $ 3,361, which is roughly the same as in the previous report of The Wedding Report. Only 5.3% preferred a ring exclusively with colored stones, and 9.3% favored the combination of diamonds and colored stones.
About 16% of respondents purchased an engagement ring on the Internet or by mail, while 84% - from physical retailers.
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