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Gem Diamonds' revenue rises on Letseng's high-grade diamonds

Diamonds found at Letseng mine are seen in a display at the mine's headquarters in Lesotho  in a file photo.  REUTERS/Peter Apps
Diamonds found at Letseng mine are seen in a display at the mine's headquarters in Lesotho in a file photo. REUTERS/Peter Apps
(Reuters) - Gem Diamonds Ltd said its sales increased in the year to date as it sold more high-grade diamonds from its flagship Letseng mine in Lesotho despite a weaker diamond market.
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Gem Diamonds said it earned an average of $2,146 per carat in the first three tenders of 2015, compared with $2,140 in the fourth quarter of 2014.

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The miner, which expects production at its Ghaghoo mine in Botswana to be in full swing in the second half of this year, said production at Letseng for the four months to April fell 8 percent to 31,369 carats due to a planned shutdown.

The company recovered a 314 carat Type IIa white diamond, which it sold into a partnership arrangement in May.

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