Editor’s Note
This article highlights a successful auction for Gemfields, with strong demand driving a $32 million sale of high-quality Zambian emeralds.

Gemfields saw prices and demand increase at its latest auction of rough emeralds from the Kagem mine in Zambia.
The company generated $32 million from the sale of 38 lots, with 100% of stones finding buyers, the miner said Friday. The auction took place in Bangkok between August and September and comprised higher-quality rough emeralds, including the 11,685-carat Imboo stone the miner recovered last month.
Gemfields sold 199,103 carats of emeralds at an average price of $161 per carat, up from $114 per carat in November of last year. Despite market challenges and the uncertainty surrounding US tariffs, the auction house reported a positive outcome, it said.
Since its launch in July 2009, Gemfields has held 52 auctions featuring emeralds from the Kagem mine, generating a total of $1.12 billion in revenue.
