Canadian firm recovers diamonds in Tsabong

Diamonds ready for cutting at Diamond Technology Park
Diamonds ready for cutting at Diamond Technology Park

Diamond explorer Pangolin Diamonds on Tuesday said that it had recovered diamonds from the Magi kimberlitic sandy tuff at its Tsabong North project, in south-west Botswana.

The Toronto-based explorer said that the drill hole samples from Magi005 had returned three micro-diamonds from two consecutive samples, located about 45 m to 49 m below the surface.

The micro-diamonds have a total carat weight of  0.000108 ct, with one diamond retained on the 0.150 mm sieve, Pangolin said.

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