DiamondCorp, which owns a diamond mine Lace (Lace) in South Africa, over the past 3 months sold 7121 carats of diamonds within the direct selling stones and tenders, while receiving $ 782 455.
At the same time, 4,863 carats of this volume were produced by kimberlite mining, 2,258 carats and was able to produce at processing tailings enrichment diamond size less than 1.25 mm.
In total, the tender in Antwerp, the company sold 5716 carats of diamonds. The number of bidders was 55% higher compared to the previous trading DiamondCorp in April.
In addition, as a result of direct selling diamonds in Johannesburg have been sold 1406 carats, and has previously been implemented separate stone weighing 8.7 carats, priced at $ 5,700 per carat.
"The demand for diamond products of all categories was good and all the lots put up for auction, managed to sell", - noted in DiamondCorp.
"The prices that were obtained for diamonds of all sizes are consistent with the April figures except for the cheaper product categories in which there was a slight decline in prices", - added to the company.
In DiamondCorp also said that in the last auction involved only one particular diamond, which weighed 12.47 carats. He went under the hammer for $ 5132 per carat. The sale of diamonds mined from kimberlite amounted to $ 686,306, the average price - $ 141 per carat.
Thus, the average price DiamondCorp diamonds since the beginning of 2016 amounted to $ 169 per carat against a baseline assessment of $ 164 per carat.
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