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Mining News Pro - BlueRock Diamonds has recovered a 9.7 ct diamond with an initial independent valuation estimate of $75 000.
This marks the second high-value stone recovered at Kareevlei diamond mine, in Kimberley – BlueRock’s flagship operation − this quarter.
Executive chairperson Mike Houston says the frequency of high-value stones is expected to continue and improve, which will “further underpin the potential of the Kareevlei mine”.
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