Tuesday, 16 January 2018

The fifth largest diamond discovered in South Africa



Today the existing mining company in London has announced a discovery of diamond that has karate
910 and made it a fifth diamond diamond. The bloody diamond in Lesotho's mine mine, South Africa, is half of the human heart.

According to the "New York Times" reports that Diamond Gems's company discovered the diamond in Letseng mine in South Africa and it is said that the diamond has no color or any impurities that can reduce its size.

The Lesotho government owns a small portion in Letseng Mine that is owned by many stakeholders from the British.

The diamond is the largest diamond found in Leostho, a small country surrounded by South Africa. The stone that honored to this day is Lesotho Promise, which had 603 beds and sold at $ 12.4 million for auction over the past ten years.

For today's information, Gem Clifford's chief executive Elphick said the latest stonestone was "exceptional top quality diamond", which is the only high-quality diamond diamond.

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