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Lulo diamonds fetch $12.8m at Angolan tender – Lucapa

02 december 2021
Lucapa Diamond sold six exceptional Lulo diamonds at an international tender by SODIAM, the Angolan State Diamond Marketing Company, for $12.8 million, averaging $38,006 per carat.
The six stones consisted of four large, top-quality white diamonds and two fancy pink diamonds recovered from the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola.
They all weighed a total of 336 carats. 
Lucapa said the sale brings total sales year-to-date from the Lulo alluvial mine to a new annual record of $73.8 million from a record 25,844 carats sold at an average price of $2,857 per carat.

Mathew Nyaungwa, Editor in Chief of the African Bureau, Rough&Polished