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Dwyka cashes in

DWYKA Diamonds has sold a 54 carat diamond from the company’s Nooitgedacht mine in South Africa for $US360,000, equivalent to $US6666 per carat.

Ben Sharples
Dwyka cashes in

This follows the sale earlier this month of a 576 carat parcel of diamonds, to De Beers subsidiary Diamdel, for $US200,000 - at an average price of $US347/carat. Dwyka says the recent high grades at...

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