Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered a 144-carat rough diamond from its Lulo alluvial mine in Angola. The company found the D-color, type IIa rough diamond at the site's Mining Block 08, a section of the deposit known for its large, high-value rough diamonds. The rough diamond is the 6th over 100 carats Lucapa has found at Lulo this year, and the 23rd of that magnitude from the site since mining operations began.
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