Jaigaon, West Bengal, India

Gold Jewellery Price

24K per gram ₹15,425.91
22K per gram ₹14,139.75
18K per gram ₹11,794.89

Last rate update: Wed, May 6, 2026 8:17 AM

24K price performance

▼ Down ₹313.89 (-2.0%) over 31 days

Calculation output

Line itemValue
Rate per gram₹15,425.91
Weight in grams10.000
Gold value₹1,54,259.10
Chargeable weight10.000
Making charge₹0.00
GST amount₹4,627.77
Total₹1,58,886.87

Recent rate history

Date Avg Price Status
May 06, 2026 ₹15,189.31 Verified
May 05, 2026 ₹15,230.49 Verified
May 04, 2026 ₹15,370.55 Verified
May 03, 2026 ₹15,370.55 Verified
May 02, 2026 ₹15,286.32 Verified
May 01, 2026 ₹15,378.39 Verified
Apr 30, 2026 ₹15,475.38 Verified
Apr 29, 2026 ₹15,258.81 Verified
Apr 28, 2026 ₹15,419.74 Verified
Apr 27, 2026 ₹15,260.50 Verified

If you’re tracking gold jewellery prices in Jaigaon, West Bengal, the latest available rates (fetched at 2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00) show 24k gold at 15,370.55, 22k at 14,089.43, and 18k at 11,754.61. These figures are tied to the provided purity-wise pricing and can help you compare options when you’re shopping for gold jewellery or considering pieces with different karat levels. Because jewellery pricing can also reflect making charges and retailer premiums, it’s useful to treat these as reference rates rather than the final tag price you’ll see in-store. Looking at the recent daily history included in the dataset, prices have moved within a fairly tight band across late April and early May, with 2026-05-03 landing at 15,370.55 for 24k. Use the same timestamp context when you compare quotes from local sellers.

Market

Market pulse

As of 2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00, the provided dataset shows no change in the purity-wise rates: 24k is 15,370.55 (change_percent: 0), 22k is 14,089.43 (change_percent: 0), and 18k is 11,754.61 (change_percent: 0). In the recent history for 24k, values around late April and early May fluctuate—for example, 2026-04-30 is 15,475.38 and 2026-05-02 is 15,286.32—before settling at 15,370.55 on 2026-05-03. This suggests short-term movement, but the latest snapshot itself is flat in the provided data.

Guide

Buyer playbook

Use the Jaigaon, West Bengal rates as a reference point tied to 2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00. Start by matching the karat of the jewellery you’re considering (24k, 22k, or 18k) to the corresponding rate: 15,370.55, 14,089.43, or 11,754.61 respectively. Then compare your seller’s quote against the relevant reference rate, keeping in mind that the final price may include making charges and other retail components not included in the dataset. If you’re comparing multiple pieces, convert your comparison to the same purity level so you’re not mixing karats. Finally, when you revisit quotes later, re-check the timestamp context because the dataset provides specific fetched_at times for the rates.

Checklist

Local buying checklist

  1. Verify current rates.
  2. Check purity markings.
  3. Match the karat to the correct reference rate (24k/22k/18k).
  4. Compare seller quotes against the reference rate, noting making charges may be extra.
  5. Confirm the timestamp context (fetched_at) for any rate you use.
  6. Re-check rates before finalizing if you’re comparing across days.

Coverage snapshot

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the latest gold jewellery reference rates in Jaigaon, West Bengal? For 2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00: 24k is 15,370.55, 22k is 14,089.43, and 18k is 11,754.61.
  • Did the provided rates change on 2026-05-03? No. The dataset shows change_percent = 0 for 24k, 22k, and 18k at 2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00.
  • How can I use these rates when comparing jewellery prices? Match the jewellery’s karat to the corresponding reference rate (24k/22k/18k) and compare it to the seller’s quote, remembering the final price may include making charges not shown in the dataset.
  • What does the recent history indicate for 24k? The provided 24k daily values fluctuate across late April and early May, with 2026-04-30 at 15,475.38 and 2026-05-03 at 15,370.55.
  • Why is the fetched_at timestamp important? Because the reference rates are tied to a specific fetched_at time (2026-05-03T21:52:17+00:00 in this dataset). Using a different time may mean different reference values.
  • Are these rates the final price you’ll pay in-store? The dataset provides reference rates by purity; it does not include retailer-specific components like making charges, so the in-store price may differ.