Gemfields (LON: GEM) (JSE: GML) has staged a sharp recovery with a $32 million emerald auction, signalling renewed demand for Zambian gemstones after last year’s slump. The coloured precious stones miner sold all 38 lots of high-quality rough emeralds from its 75%-owned Kagem mine in Zambia at an average price of $160.78 per carat. The sale, held online and in Bangkok, marks a strong rebound from a disappointing November 2024 auction. The standout was the 11,685-carat “Imboo”, named after the buffalo in Bemba and Lamba dialects. Gemfields did not reveal the buyer or final price, but auction results suggest the massive stone fetched about $1.9 million. Adrian Banks, Gemfields’ managing director of product and sales, said the Imboo could produce multiple fine emeralds large enough for a complete high-jewellery suite, or serve as a long-term investment. Gemfields’ massive 11,685-
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