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Mining News Pro - BlueRock Diamonds has sold 2 900 ct of diamonds recovered from its Kareevlei mine, in the Kimberley region of South Africa, at an average price of $300/ct for an aggregate consideration of $870 165.
“This is the third successful private sale conducted through an agent in South Africa at a price we consider competitive in the current market, demonstrating the consistent strong demand for our high-quality diamonds from long-standing customers.
"We will continue to update the market with upcoming sales both through private sales in South Africa and also our previously announced plan to export directly which remains a key objective for BlueRock,” says BlueRock executive chairperson Mike Houston.
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