Gold (24K) Price in Bangalore Today - Live Rate

Current live Gold (24K) rate in Bangalore as of 11 March 2026.

Bangalore Gold (24K) Rate
₹1,69,085
Certified Rate
Retail Benchmark
Per 10g • Retail (Excl. GST) • Live

Price Trend

Price Breakdown

Per 10 Grams
PurityBank RateRetailWith GST
24K (99.9%)₹1,65,409₹1,69,085₹1,74,158
22K (91.6%)₹1,51,515₹1,54,882₹1,59,528
18K (75.0%)₹1,24,057₹1,26,814₹1,30,618

City-wise Gold Rates (10g)

City22K24K
Mumbai₹1,54,836₹1,69,035
Delhi₹1,54,973₹1,69,185
Chennai₹1,54,744₹1,68,935
Bangalore₹1,54,882₹1,69,085
Hyderabad₹1,54,818₹1,69,015
Kolkata₹1,55,019₹1,69,235
Kerala₹1,54,699₹1,68,885
Pune₹1,54,827₹1,69,025
Ahmedabad₹1,54,864₹1,69,065
Jaipur₹1,54,909₹1,69,115
* Prices are estimated based on real-time national averages and local market premiums.

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Quick Reference (RETAIL)

1 Grams (g)₹16,909
1 Pavan (8g)₹1,35,268
1 Tola (11.66g)₹1,97,217
1 Ounce (31.1g)₹5,25,914
1 Kilogram (kg)₹1,69,08,500

Purity Guide

  • 24K (99.9%): Purest form. Used for coins/bars. Too soft for intricate jewellery.
  • 22K (91.6%): Standard for jewellery. Mixed with copper/zinc for durability.
  • 18K (75.0%): Used for diamond/stone-studded jewellery.

Frequently Asked Questions about Gold in Bangalore

What is the current Gold rate in Bangalore?

The current Gold rate in Bangalore changes daily based on global market trends and local taxes. Check our live ticker above for the most accurate, real-time price.

Why is the Gold price different in Bangalore compared to other cities?

Gold and silver prices in Bangalore include local state taxes, transportation costs, and making charges, which can cause slight variations compared to the national average.

How is the purity of Gold measured in Bangalore?

Gold purity is measured in Karats (K). 24K is 99.9% pure, while 22K (used for jewellery) is 91.6% pure. Always look for the BIS Hallmarking on jewellery purchased in Bangalore.

When is the best time to buy Gold in Bangalore?

Market experts often suggest buying during price dips or festive seasons like Dhanteras and Akshaya Tritiya. However, investing in Gold via SGBs or digital gold is also a good option for long-term gains.