By KENNEDY MUPESENI-
GEMFIELDS has uncovered a 7,525 carats (about 1,505 grams) gemstone which it has named Chipembele, meaning “rhino” in Bemba at its Kagem emerald mine in Zambia. The discovery of Chipembele follows the 6,225 ct Insofu – Bemba for “elephant”, which was discovered in 2010; and the 5,655 carats Inkalamu-meaning “lion”, in 2018.
Gemfields indicate that the three gemstones were formed within relatively close proximity at the Kagem Mine, which is the world’s single largest producing emerald mine owned by Gemfields in partnership with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).