Monday, 15 February 2016
Lucapa Recovers Largest diamond in Angolan History
Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered the largest recorded diamond ever found in Angola.
The 404.2 carat rough diamond has been confirmed as type IIa D colour, according to Lucapa’s statement.
Lucapa is a listed Australian Securities Exchange company recovered the exceptional rough diamond at Mining Block 8 of the company’s Lulo Diamond Project in Angola.
Source: DCLA
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