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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

"Elephant" Emerald

Gemstone producer Gemfields has announced the discovery of an "exceptional" 6,225 carat rough emerald in its Kagem mine in Zambia. The emerald was recovered during normal mining operations on February 5, the company said in a statement, and is being examined by Gemfields' experts to establish a clearer understanding of its value and significance. The emerald has been named "Insofu" (which means "elephant" in the language of the Bemba people of the region) due to its size and in honor of the World Land Trust's "Wild Lands Elephant Corridor Project", of which Gemfields is a participant.

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