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Firestone puts 215 ct diamond up for sale

Firestone's 215 ct natural diamond up for sale

Firestone's 215 ct natural diamond up for sale

6th March 2024

By: Darren Parker

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

     

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UK-registered diamond mining company Firestone Diamonds has put a 215 ct natural diamond recovered at its Liqhobong diamond mine, in the highlands of Lesotho, up for sale. 

The diamond represents a record-breaking recovery for Liqhobong, as it is the largest diamond of its quality recovered from the mine to date, Firestone says. 

The diamond is currently on sale through a competitive bidding tender process with viewings in Antwerp, Belgium, and Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. 

“This sale represents another milestone in our ongoing efforts to deliver value to stakeholders [and is an] example of the calibre of diamonds sourced from . . . Lesotho,” Firestone comments.

Firestone owns 75% of Liqhobong, with the remaining 25% owned by the government of Lesotho. 

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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