On August 25, the stone was removed from the Ekati Mine Misery Pipe in Canada’s Northwest Territories. According to specialists in the field, it is most certainly the largest fancy intense yellow gemstone ever found in Canada. Rory Moore, president and chief executive officer of Arctic Canadian, remarked that this famous beautiful vibrant yellow stone “continues to highlight Canada as a prominent role on the international stage for diamond mining.”
As a result of ethical mining methods and environmental protection, Canadian diamonds are among the most sought-after worldwide. This stone serves as evidence of Ekati’s capacity to provide value going forward. The first diamond mine in Canada, Ekati, has a reputation for providing the international market with excellent raw diamond assortments for even more than 24 years. Many of the rare yellow diamonds are found across the world, specifically from The Misery Pipe. A Canadian mining firm called Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd. is a major producer and seller of high-quality raw diamond assortments to the international market. The Ekati Diamond Mine is owned and run by the business, and it is situated in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Arctic Canadian also runs exploration and mining operations and has offices in Belgium and Canada.






