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Showing posts with label Zambia Emeralds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zambia Emeralds. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2025

Gemfields Emerald Prices Surge 41% At Zambia Kagem Mine Auction - $32M Revenue Generated

Gemfields reports a 41% price increase in the emerald auction from Zambia's Kagem mine, generating $32 million in revenue with 100% buyer participation. Market recovery signals positive outlook.

Market Recovery Drives Strong Emerald Sales

Gemfields experienced a sharp turnaround in emerald demand at their recent Bangkok auction.

The mining company sold all 38 lots of rough emeralds between August and September 2024.

Revenue reached $32 million from the complete sellout.

Price Jump Signals Market Confidence

Emerald prices climbed significantly from previous auctions:

  • Average price: $161 per carat
  • Previous November 2024 price: $114 per carat
  • Price increase: 41% jump

The auction featured 199,103 carats of high-quality rough emeralds.

Premium stones included the massive 11,685-carat Imboo emerald recovered last month.

Mining Operations Resume After Suspension

Gemfields had suspended Kagem mine operations in January 2025.

The company cited market uncertainty and oversupply of Zambian emeralds as key factors.

Adrian Banks, managing director of product and sales, explains the timeline:

"Mining operations at Kagem were suspended in January 2025 in response to market uncertainty and challenges relating to the oversupply of Zambian emeralds."

Recovery signs emerged at April's commercial-quality auction.

Two mining points reopened in May following positive market indicators.

Long-Term Performance Track Record

Since July 2009, Gemfields has conducted 52 emerald auctions from the Kagem mine.

Total revenue across all auctions: $1.12 billion

The September 2024 auction marks the first high-quality emerald sale since November 2024's disappointing results.

Market Challenges Persist

Despite the positive auction outcome, uncertainties remain:

  • US tariff concerns continue
  • Market volatility affects long-term planning
  • Supply chain disruptions impact operations

The company reports optimism about market recovery trends.

Strong buyer participation suggests renewed confidence in the quality of Zambian emeralds.

What This Means for Emerald Markets

The successful auction indicates several market shifts:

Demand for high-quality emeralds is returning after the 2024 downturn.

Buyers show willingness to pay premium prices for exceptional stones.

Zambian emeralds maintain their reputation in international markets.

The 100% sale rate demonstrates strong buyer confidence in Gemfields' product quality.

Market recovery appears sustainable based on recent auction performance.

Gemfields achieved strong results at their latest emerald auction from Zambia's Kagem mine, generating $32 million in revenue with prices rising 41% to $161 per carat. All 38 lots sold successfully, marking the first high-quality emerald sale since November 2024's poor performance.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Introducing Imboo – The 11,685 Carat ‘Buffalo’ Emerald

Discover Imboo, the 11,685 carat ‘Buffalo’ emerald unveiled by Gemfields. Learn about its origin at Zambia’s Kagem Mine, its unique color, clarity, and traceability features ahead of the September 2025 emerald auction.


Gemfields has unveiled Imboo, a rare 11,685 carat emerald also called the ‘Buffalo’ emerald.

The stone will appear at Gemfields’ high-quality emerald auction taking place 25 August – 11 September 2025.

Key Facts About Imboo

  • Weight: 11,685 carats

  • Origin: Kagem Mine, Zambia

  • Owner: Gemfields (75%) and the Zambian Government through IDC (25%)

  • Mining location: Copperbelt Province, Zambia

Why Imboo Matters

  • Largest discovery at Kagem Mine – the world’s biggest emerald-producing mine.

  • Shows an intense green color with golden tones even under strong light.

  • Offers exceptional clarity for a gemstone of this scale.

Adrian Banks, Managing Director of Product and Sales at Gemfields, describes Imboo as a stone that captivates the eye with its color and depth.

Provenance and Traceability

The new owner will benefit from nanoparticle-tagging technology developed by Provenance Proof.

  • This system allows full traceability of Imboo even after cutting and polishing.

  • Future owners can always verify the emerald’s origin at Kagem Mine.

  • This adds long-term confidence and authenticity to the purchase.

What This Means for You

If you follow rare gemstone auctions, Imboo sets a new benchmark.

  • Would you invest in such a historical stone?

  • Do you value traceability when buying gems?

  • How will this discovery influence the global emerald market?