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Verified Market Rates
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Saudi Arabia Spot Price (24K)
SAR

544.77

/ gram

SAR / Tola

6,352.06

SAR / Ounce

16,944.36

USD / Ounce

$

4,518.50

Purity Analysis

18K (75.0% Alloy)
SAR408.58
22K (91.6% Jewelry)
SAR499.38
24K (99.9% Pure)
SAR544.77
Market RegionPrice per GramPer Tola(11.66g)Per Ounce
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Saudi Arabia

SAR

544.776,352.0616,944.36
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United States

USD

145.271,693.884,518.50
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United Arab Emirates

AED

533.516,220.7816,594.17
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Qatar

QAR

528.796,165.7316,447.32
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Pakistan

PKR

40,544.31472,746.711,261,070.09
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India

INR

13,634.89158,982.85424,092.89
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Bangladesh

BDT

17,829.91207,896.74554,572.58
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Nepal

NPR

21,816.47254,380.08678,568.69

Gold Market Guide

Understanding Purity (Karat)

  • 24K (99.9%)Purest form. Used for investment coins and bars. Too soft for daily jewelry.
  • 22K (91.6%)Standard for traditional and bridal jewelry in the Middle East and South Asia.
  • 18K (75.0%)Alloyed with other metals for high durability. Popular in luxury watches and fine jewelry.

Weight Measurements

  • Troy Ounce (oz)

    Equals 31.1035 grams. The standard unit of mass used in global precious metal markets.

  • Tola

    Equals exactly 11.66 grams. A traditional unit of mass commonly used in India, Pakistan, and the Middle East.

  • Gram (g)

    The standard metric unit. Most modern retail jewelry is priced and sold based on its weight in grams.

Spot vs. Retail Price

The prices shown on this dashboard are Global Spot Prices. This is the raw market rate at which gold is traded globally among financial institutions.

Why is retail jewelry more expensive?

When purchasing physical jewelry, dealers will add premiums to the spot price. These premiums cover:

  • Making/crafting charges
  • Import duties & local taxes (e.g., VAT)
  • Retailer markups & overheads