Lucra Recover Another exceptional Diamond at Karowe

Lucra Recover Another exceptional Diamond at Karowe

Lucara Diamond Corp today announced the recovery of an extraordinary 1,094
carat rough diamond from its 100% owned Karowe Mine in Botswana.

This remarkable stone bears striking similarities to the 692 carat diamond announced in August 2023, which was polished by HB Antwerp and yielded polished diamonds that sold for in excess of USD13 million.

Lucara confirmsthat this newly recovered 1,094 carat stone will also be polished
by HB Antwerp, as part of the ongoing partnership between the two companies.

The newly recovered 1,094 carat diamond, the sixth stone in excess of 1,000 carats recovered by Lucara, continues the
Company’strack record of unearthing large, high-value stones from the EMPKS ore type in the South Lobe of the Karowe
Mine.

Its exceptional size and quality underscore the unique characteristics of the Karowe ore body and reinforce the Company’s position as the leading producer of large, high-quality diamonds.

William Lamb, President and CEO of Lucara, commented on the significance of this latest recovery:”The recovery of this exceptional 1,094 carat diamond is a testament to Karowe’s remarkable potential and further
validates our investment in the underground expansion project.

“These continued discoveries of large, high-value diamonds demonstrate the consistent quality of our resource and its ability to deliver substantial returns.

“As we progress with our underground development, we’re increasingly confident in Karowe’s capacity to produce these
legendary diamonds well into the future, cementing our position in the high-end diamond market.”

The recovery of a second historic +1,000 carat diamond this year aligns with Lucara’s underground expansion projectwhich aims to extend the life of the Karowe Mine to beyond 2040 and has been designed to access the parts of the South Lobe at depth where the EMPKS ore type is prevalent.

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