Real-time precious metal rates updated daily by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association. Track market trends and make informed investment decisions.
📊 Data sourced from official dealers association • Updated daily after 11:00 AM NPT
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Nepal's gold and silver market is a significant part of the country's economy, with prices fluctuating daily based on international market trends and local demand. Our Gold & Silver Price Nepal tool provides real-time pricing information to help investors, jewelers, and consumers make informed decisions about precious metal transactions.
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The gold market in Nepal follows international pricing trends while incorporating local factors such as import duties, transportation costs, and domestic demand. Gold prices are quoted in both traditional units (Tola) and modern metric units (grams) to accommodate different customer preferences and business practices.
Silver remains a popular investment option in Nepal, offering more affordable entry points compared to gold while maintaining intrinsic value. Silver prices are generally more volatile than gold, creating opportunities for traders and investors who can navigate market fluctuations effectively.
The silver market serves various purposes in Nepal, from traditional jewelry making to industrial applications. Many Nepali families consider silver purchases as both cultural tradition and financial investment, especially during festivals and auspicious occasions.
Our pricing tool provides instant access to current gold and silver rates in Nepal, updated daily after 11 AM NPT. The information displayed includes:
Nepal uses traditional measurement units alongside modern metric systems. One Tola equals 11.66 grams and is subdivided into 100 lal. This traditional system remains widely used in Nepal's precious metals trade, making it essential for both buyers and sellers to understand these conversions.
Our tool displays prices in both Tola and 10-gram units to accommodate different trading preferences. Whether you're a traditional jeweler working with Tola measurements or a modern investor preferring gram-based calculations, our system provides the flexibility you need.
The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association serves as the authoritative body for precious metals pricing in Nepal. This organization ensures standardized pricing across the country and provides daily price updates that reflect fair market values based on international trends and local market conditions.
Our tool sources its data from official channels and provides accurate, up-to-date pricing information that aligns with industry standards. This reliability makes our platform suitable for professional traders, jewelry businesses, and individual investors alike.
Note: Gold and silver prices are subject to market volatility and can change rapidly throughout the day. Our tool provides daily updated prices, but actual transaction prices may vary slightly between dealers. Always verify current rates with your local dealer before making significant purchases.