Gold Rates Comparison in Rajkot: 18K vs 22K vs 24K
Gold rate in Rajkot varies with multiple factors including the purity of gold. Take a look at today’s gold rate in Rajkot across 18K, 22K and 24K purity to get an idea of your gold’ value based on weight:
18 Karat Gold Rate Comparison
| Gram | Today | Yesterday | Price Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1g | ₹10,996 | ₹11,314 | ₹318 |
| 10g | ₹109,956 | ₹113,140 | ₹3,184 |
| 12g | ₹131,947 | ₹135,768 | ₹3,821 |
22 Karat Gold Rate Comparison
| Gram | Today | Yesterday | Price Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1g | ₹13,429 | ₹13,818 | ₹389 |
| 10g | ₹134,293 | ₹138,181 | ₹3,888 |
| 12g | ₹161,152 | ₹165,817 | ₹4,666 |
24 Karat Gold Rate Comparison
| Gram | Today | Yesterday | Price Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1g | ₹14,661 | ₹15,085 | ₹424 |
| 10g | ₹146,608 | ₹150,853 | ₹4,245 |
| 12g | ₹175,930 | ₹181,024 | ₹5,094 |
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Historical Gold Rates in Rajkot
Explore the gold rate in Rajkot over the last 30 days to get a better understanding of recent prices and fluctuations in Rajkot.
| Date | 18K Pure Gold | 22K Pure Gold | 24K Pure Gold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/04/2026 | ₹ 109,956 | ₹ 134,293 | ₹ 146,608 |
| 01/04/2026 | ₹ 113,140 | ₹ 138,181 | ₹ 150,853 |
| 30/03/2026 | ₹ 110,050 | ₹ 134,407 | ₹ 146,733 |
| 27/03/2026 | ₹ 107,207 | ₹ 130,935 | ₹ 142,942 |
| 25/03/2026 | ₹ 109,654 | ₹ 133,924 | ₹ 146,205 |
| 24/03/2026 | ₹ 105,315 | ₹ 128,625 | ₹ 140,420 |
| 23/03/2026 | ₹ 104,677 | ₹ 127,845 | ₹ 139,569 |
| 20/03/2026 | ₹ 110,414 | ₹ 134,852 | ₹ 147,218 |
Gold Price Chart and Trend in Rajkot
Gold prices in Rajkot mirrors global trends while responding to local market dynamics. 2021 saw the opening of the first Jewellery Common Facility Centre (CFC) in Rajkot, providing small-scale units access to state-of-the-art technology at nominal rates. While Rajkot’s gold jewellery market was hit severely by the COVID-19 pandemic, the same year saw it recovering pandemic-induced losses and responding to renewed demand. Track gold price movement in Rajkot over the last few days using the table below. View 18K, 22K, and 24K rates for 1 gram or toggle between 8 grams, 10 grams, 12 grams, 18 grams, 22 grams and 24 grams to view updated prices across different weights.
Gold Rate in India
Factors Affecting Today’s Gold Rate in Rajkot
Multiple factors influence daily gold pricing in Rajkot, combining global economic indicators with local market characteristics unique to this major jewellery manufacturing hub:
INR-USD Exchange Rate: Currency fluctuations directly impact gold imports; the current weaker rupee increases the cost of imported gold, immediately reflecting in Rajkot’s local prices.Import Duty and Taxes: Government-imposed import duties on gold, currently affecting all Indian markets, add to the landed cost in Rajkot, with any policy changes creating immediate price adjustments.
Local Manufacturing Demand: Rajkot’s position as one of India’s largest jewellery manufacturing clusters creates substantial industrial demand that influences local pricing dynamics.
Seasonal and Festival Demand: Traditional purchasing patterns during weddings and festivals impact Rajkot’s gold rates, with recent festivals seeing huge footfall despite price hikes.
Infrastructure Developments: The establishment of modern facilities like the Common Facility Centre enhances manufacturing efficiency.
Techniques to Check Purity of Gold in Rajkot
Hallmarking verification: BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) hallmark stamps indicate certified purity levels like 22K or 18K.
Acid test: Jewellers in Soni Bazaar commonly use nitric acid on a small scratch to determine karat purity based on colour reaction.
Electronic gold testing machines: Modern digital devices that measure purity without damaging the jewellery are commonly found across established jewellers.
Touchstone method: Traditional technique widely used in Rajkot’s jewellery markets where gold is rubbed on a black stone and tested with acid solutions.
XRF analysis: X-ray fluorescence machines at certified labs provide accurate purity readings in seconds.
Weight and density test: Comparing weight-to-volume ratio, as pure gold has specific density (19.3 g/cm³).
Fire assay: Laboratory method available at testing facilities where gold is melted to determine exact purity percentage.
Impact of GST on Gold Rates in Rajkot
The introduction of the GST (3% on gold value + 5% on making charges) brought uniformity and transparency to gold pricing in Rajkot (and India). It replaced varied state taxes like VAT, and buyers now get itemised bills with a clear breakdown of their gold’s value, the making charges, and the GST applied to each. However, this has made the final purchasing cost of jewellery slightly more expensive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The price of a 24K gold biscuit in Rajkot is determined by global and local factors, including international gold prices and local supply and demand.
No, 18K gold is not 100% gold. It contains some pure gold, i.e., 24K mixed with 25% of other metals, making it a durable yet mouldable alloy useful for jewellery.
Gold prices increased in India during the end of last year (2025) due to multiple global factors like expected US interest rate cuts and geopolitical tensions. Additionally, weakness of the Indian Rupee, increasing import costs, and the wedding season demands also add to the boost in gold’s prices.
Analysts at J P Morgan expect gold to average $5,055/oz by the end of 2026; similar data is reflected for initial predictions for India. The rise in prices is clearly here to stay for a while.
In India, 1 Tola of gold is 11.66 grams, but is sometimes rounded off to 10 grams or 12 grams. The price depends on the day’s gold price per gram.
Yes, 24K gold is considered to be 100% pure gold. It represents the highest standard of gold purity. However, in practice, it often is 99.9% pure due to refining limitations.