Gold Price Calculator Pakistan: Calculate 24K & 22K Rates Instantly
If you are standing at a jewelry counter, you need to know exactly what you are paying. This Gold Price Calculator helps you find the current market value of your gold in Pakistan instantly. Whether you are selling old jewelry or buying new, calculating the base value of the gold is the only way to avoid being overcharged by jewelers.
How to Use This Gold Calculator?
- Enter Weight: Type the exact weight of your gold (in tolas or grams) into the input box.
- Select Purity: Choose whether you have 24K, 22K, or 21K gold.
- Get Value: The tool instantly calculates the price based on today’s live market rates in Pakistan.
Why Do You Need to Calculate Gold Value Before Buying?
Buying jewelry in Pakistan isn't just about the gold weight. Jewelers add "making charges" on top of the raw gold price. If you don't know the exact base price of the gold, you won't know how much extra you are paying for the craftsmanship. Use this calculator to isolate the pure gold value so you can negotiate the final price with your jeweler like an expert.
Why should you buy 24K gold only for investment?
24K is 99.9% pure gold. It is extremely soft, so it bends or scratches if you touch it too much. You cannot make rings or necklaces out of it. If you want to keep gold as a cash saving, buy 24K biscuits or bars.
Why is 22K the standard for jewelry in Pakistan?
22K is 91.6% gold mixed with small amounts of other metals (like copper or silver) to make it strong. Pure gold is too flimsy, but 22K is hard enough to hold a ring or necklace shape for daily wear. This is why 90% of Pakistani jewelry is made in 22K.
When do you need 21K gold?
21K has a lower gold percentage than 22K. Jewelers prefer 21K when they are making jewelry with heavy stones or very fine, delicate wires. It stays stiff and keeps the stones in place better than 22K.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I figure out the price of my jewelry?
A: Multiply the weight of your gold by the daily market rate and then add the making charges that your jeweler asks for.
Q: What is the real difference between 24K and 22K?
A: 24K is pure gold for saving money (bars/biscuits), while 22K is a mix used for jewelry so it doesn't break while you wear it.
Q: Does the calculator show the final price including making charges?
A: No, the calculator only shows the price of the raw gold. You will always have to add the jeweler’s making fee on top of this number.
Q: How do I know if the gold rate is accurate?
A: Gold prices change every single day. This calculator updates based on the official Sarafa Market rates so you don't get the wrong price.
Q: Should I buy jewelry or gold bars to save money?
A: Buy gold bars (24K). When you sell jewelry, you lose the money you paid for making charges. Bars keep their full value better.