On five stones and what they are telling zambia
insofu. inkalamu. chipembele. imboo. the kafubu cluster.
elephant. lion. rhino. buffalo. river.
every name chosen instinctively by zambian people reaching for the language and the wildlife of their own country to describe what they had found. richard kapeta shouting about a rhino horn. jackson mtonga standing speechless at 187,775 carats after 28 years of watching the chama pit give extraordinary things.
not marketing. not a committee decision.
the natural language of people in relationship with their ground.
i have been sitting with all five stones together this morning.
and what strikes me is not the carats — though the carats are extraordinary. it is not the auction prices — though the auction prices are historic. it is not even the geology — though the geology is, as we have discussed at length in this series, among the most remarkable on earth.
what strikes me is the continuity.
2010. 2018. 2020. 2021. 2025.
the same pit. the same reaction zone. the same phlogopite contact between dark rock and light vein. the same geological formation that has been producing exceptional crystals for 500 million years.
the geology of the kafubu area extends beyond the kagem licence boundary. it extends to other concessions. to other pits. to 400 dormant zambian-owned licences that have never been developed. to the mbewe pit — one kilometre from the chama pit — where nswi is still forming.
the named stones are not the end.
they are the proof of what continues.
but here is the reflection i cannot move past.
every one of those five stones left zambia rough.
the cutting happened in jaipur.
the polishing in antwerp.
the setting in the workshops of chopard and diacolor.
the retail in paris and geneva.
zambia gave the world its most extraordinary raw material.
and someone else gave it its value.
the stones have already proven the ground.
the question they leave us with is whether zambia will prove — with the next named stone, with nswi, with whatever the mbewe pit eventually gives — that the value of what this ground produces can finally stay here.
sold to the world as a finished zambian jewel.
that is what five stones from one pit in fifteen years are asking.
the ground has done its part.
now zambia does the rest. 🇿🇲💚