Karibib · Erongo Region · Namibia

20 years ago
in Karibib

About Us

From the street
to the mine

It all started 20 years ago, growing up in Karibib, a small mining town in central Namibia. Tourmaline and other minerals were the talk of the town. Small miners searched for all kinds of stones and sold them on the streets — the beginning of a business destined for the gemstone trade.

Today, Kariongo Trading, a branch of Indigo Blue Gemstones Namibia, owns over ten mining claims in the Erongo Area between Wilhemstal and Omaruru — mining only tourmaline. A multicultural team with diverse skills works these mines.

Vision

To be tourmaline miners and enthusiasts by creating a unique gemstone experience from Namibia to the world.

Mission

To provide a high level of integrity, professionalism, trust and commitment to clients by developing long-term relationships.

Film

Indigo Namibia
in motion

Promo · Makalani Productions
The Mines

Otjikatjango,
Omapyu, Neuschwaben

Namibia offers a whole variety of minerals and gemstones. Indigo Blue Namibia is solely concentrated on tourmaline, found mainly in the Erongo Region — on various claims between Wilhemstal and Omaruru. Otjikatjango and Omapyu are the biggest and most productive mines.

In this area a large pegmatite vein runs parallel to the Erongo Mountains — perfect for tourmaline mining. The claims produce blue, green and pinkish-red. The well-known “Neuschwaben” mine, famous for its dark blue tourmalines, is also in this area.

10+
Mining claims
3
Main mines
120 km
Pegmatite stretch
Erongo
Mountains parallel
Colors

Blue · Green · Pinkish-red — from the pegmatite veins of the Erongo Region, developed for generations.

From rock to stone

Four phases,
one journey

Mining varies according to the size and complexity of the operation. Blasting and drilling with excavators, loaders and compressor-powered drilling machines open the pegmatite veins. The rough stones are collected, cut and distributed worldwide.

I

Prospection

Geological mapping of the pegmatite veins running parallel to the Erongo Mountains. Surface probing by experienced prospectors.

II

Extraction

Blasting and drilling. Excavators, loaders and drilling machines powered by compressors work the veins according to size and complexity.

III

Sorting

Rough stones are collected and sorted by color, size and quality — blue, green and pinkish-red separated.

IV

Cutting & Distribution

The rough stones are cut into wonderful pieces and sold locally, to Europe and all around the world.

Career & Responsibility

Values that
last

Namibia suffers from high unemployment and a lack of education. We give our workers equal opportunities, engage in communities and prioritize the local population.

Local workforce

We prioritize the local population when hiring and give our workers equal opportunities for career development.

Education & training

We actively engage in local communities — contributing to education, infrastructure and supporting traditions.

Transparent trade

We sell directly to the client and are transparent throughout the entire process — from mining to export.

Giving back to Namibia

We invest back into the country — creating jobs through mining and cutting, and supporting local projects.

From extraction to the faceted stone — the full journey of our raw tourmaline.