HB Antwerp Recovers Rare 37-Carat Pink Diamond from Karowe Mine, Showcasing Exceptional Color and Craftsmanship
Antwerp, Belgium – September 2, 2025 – HB Antwerp proudly announces the arrival of a 37.42-carat pink Type IIa diamond recovered from Lucara’s Karowe Mine in Botswana.
This exceptionally rare stone exhibits an intensity of color rarely seen in the market today.
Over the past five years, HB Antwerp has established itself as a leading expert in handling large, complex diamonds from Karowe’s unique ore body.
The company’s experience spans notable recoveries, including the 1,758-carat Sewelô, the 549-carat Sethunya, the 2,488-carat Motswedi, and the 1,094-carat Sereti, cementing HB Antwerp’s reputation for innovation and craftsmanship in the diamond industry.
The newly recovered pink diamond will undergo HB Antwerp’s proprietary in-house transformation process, which integrates advanced technology, artisanal craftsmanship, and full traceability.
This ensures that every step of the diamond’s journey—from mine to masterpiece—is transparent, secure, and verifiable.
“This stone has the potential to become one of the most important pink diamonds ever polished,” said Oded Mansori, co-founder of HB Antwerp.
“Its quality and intensely rich coloration reflect the geological uniqueness of the Karowe Mine. Our expertise in diamond manufacturing will allow us to capture and enhance its vibrant color to the fullest.”
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