Uttar Pradesh

Gold Rate in Agra

Saturday, 25 April 2026

916

22K Gold

₹1,37,150

per 10 grams

₹13,715/ gram

₹1,09,720 / 8g  •  ₹13,71,500 / 100g

999

24K Gold

₹1,49,620

per 10 grams

₹14,962/ gram

₹1,19,696 / 8g  •  ₹14,96,200 / 100g

22K: +13/g  (+0.10%) vs yesterday
24K: +15/g  (+0.10%) vs yesterday

Agra Gold Rate — All Weights

Agra Gold Rate - Per Gram, 8g, 10g, 100g

Weight22K Gold24K Gold
1 gram₹13,715₹14,962
8 grams₹1,09,720₹1,19,696
10 grams₹1,37,150₹1,49,620
100 grams₹13,71,500₹14,96,200

Rate per gram - 22K: ₹13,715 | 24K: ₹14,962. Excludes GST & making charges.

Disclaimer: Gold rates shown are indicative and exclude GST, making charges, and local levies. Rates are based on indicative market data and may not reflect real-time prices. Contact your local jeweller for exact pricing before making any purchase decision.

Gold Rate in Agra with GST (3%)

Every gold purchase in India attracts 3% GST on the metal value. The prices below show what you actually pay at a Agra jeweller — base rate plus GST — before making charges.

Weight22K with GST24K with GST
1 gram₹14,126₹15,411
8 grams (1 sovereign)₹1,13,012₹1,23,287
10 grams₹1,41,265₹1,54,109
50 grams₹7,06,323₹7,70,543
100 grams₹14,12,645₹15,41,086

GST is charged at 3% on gold value only. Making charges typically attract 5% GST separately and are not included above.

Gold Market in Agra

Agra is known to the world for the Taj Mahal, but its Kinari Bazaar and jewellery lanes have served buyers for centuries. The city's layered economy — Mughal-era marble craftsmanship, leather goods export, tourism, and agriculture — creates a diverse gold market that serves everyone from international tourists seeking ethnic gold souvenirs to local Agra families accumulating bridal savings. Agra's proximity to Jaipur (240 km) and Delhi (200 km) means the city benefits from strong supply competition, keeping prices among the more competitive in western UP.

Where to Buy Gold in Agra: Key Markets

Kinari Bazaar in the heart of old Agra is the traditional jewellery destination, with narrow lanes housing generations-old goldsmiths alongside shops selling embroidered textiles and costume jewellery. Sanjay Place is the modern commercial hub, with branded jewellery showrooms from Tanishq, PC Jeweller, and Malabar Gold. Belanganj and Shahganj are secondary retail destinations. For international tourist buyers near the Taj Mahal, several curated shops in Fatehabad Road area sell high-quality ethnic gold, though at a significant tourist premium.

Agra Jewellery Styles & Local Preferences

Agra's bridal gold follows North Indian Braj-region conventions — heavy Rani Haar, Tikka, Kaleere, and Jadau-Polki sets in 22K. The city's Mughal architectural heritage inspires a distinctive local jewellery aesthetic — jali-work (lattice) filigree, Meenakari on gold, and floral-scroll motifs that echo Taj Mahal inlay work are distinctive Agra goldsmithing styles. Tourist-facing shops specialise in Kundan and Thewa pieces that reflect the region's gemstone and enamel traditions.

Festive & Seasonal Gold Demand in Agra

The North Indian wedding season (November–February) is the dominant demand period. Akshaya Tritiya and Dhanteras are the major festive peaks. Agra's tourist season (October–March, with a second peak in September) adds a foreign-buyer dimension, particularly for Kundan and traditional Indian gold pieces. Mathura's Krishna Janmashtami and Vrindavan's Holi festival draws regional pilgrimage footfall that spills into Agra's retail market.

Buying Gold in Agra: Practical Tips

Tourist-area shops near the Taj Mahal charge significant premiums — serious buyers should go to Sanjay Place's branded chains for all significant purchases. Kinari Bazaar is rewarding for traditional Mughal-aesthetic pieces but verify BIS hallmarks and HUID carefully; the market is primarily oriented toward tourism. For foreign buyers, gold export from India is subject to customs limits — confirm the duty-free allowance in your destination country before purchasing.

This is general guidance. Always verify prices, purity, and jeweller credentials independently before any purchase.

How the Agra Gold Rate Is Determined

The gold rate in Agra is not arbitrarily set. It is derived from a chain that begins with the international spot price, typically quoted in US dollars per troy ounce on the COMEX and LBMA. That dollar figure is converted into Indian rupees per 10 grams using the prevailing USD-INR exchange rate. Customs duty on gold imports and a 3% GST are then layered on top to arrive at a landed domestic price.

Local jewellers' associations in Uttar Pradesh — along with wholesale bullion dealers in Agra — announce daily rates that further reflect local transportation costs, dealer margins, and short-term demand conditions. When you shop at a jeweller in Agra, the sticker price you see per gram is this local-adjusted base rate. On top of that, the final invoice adds making charges (typically 8–25% of the gold value, depending on the design), any wastage charges, stone weight (if the piece has diamonds or gemstones), and 3% GST on the total.

Rates can move within the day in response to global price shifts and rupee movements, which is why Agra jewellers often update their sticker prices each morning. For purchases above a few grams, many buyers in Agracall or check online for the day's quoted rate before visiting the showroom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gold rate in Agra today?

Today's gold rate in Agra is ₹13,715 per gram for 22K (916 purity) gold and ₹14,962 per gram for 24K (999 purity) gold. These are indicative base rates excluding 3% GST, making charges, and any stone or wastage charges your jeweller may add.

Why does the gold rate in Agra differ from other cities?

Gold rates in Agra can vary slightly from the national average because of local jewellers' association quotes, state-specific levies, transportation costs from import ports, and the concentration of wholesale bullion dealers. The base gold price is set globally, but the landed cost to a Agra retail jeweller is also influenced by supply-chain distance to the nearest bullion hub.

Where can I buy BIS-hallmarked gold jewellery in Agra?

You can buy BIS-hallmarked gold jewellery from any registered jeweller in Agra — look for the BIS triangle logo, the purity stamp (916 for 22K or 999 for 24K), and the six-character HUID code etched onto the piece. Verify the HUID on the BIS Care mobile app before paying. Major branded chains and long-established family jewellers in the city typically maintain full BIS compliance.

What is the gold rate in Agra with GST today?

With 3% GST included, today's gold rate in Agra is approximately ₹14,126 per gram for 22K gold and ₹15,411 per gram for 24K gold. On a 10-gram 22K purchase you would pay around ₹1,41,265 inclusive of GST — the GST component alone on that 10 grams is about ₹4,115. Note that making charges, wastage, and stone-setting fees are additional and are also subject to GST (typically 5% on making charges). Always ask your Agra jeweller for a GST-compliant tax invoice that separately lists gold value, making charges, and the GST amount.

How much gold does a typical bridal set cost in Agra?

At today's Agra rate of ₹13,715 per gram for 22K gold, a 50-gram bridal jewellery set would have a base metal value of approximately ₹6,85,750, before making charges (typically 8–25%) and 3% GST. A full traditional bridal trousseau often involves 100 grams or more of 22K gold across multiple pieces, and the overall invoice can be significantly higher once making charges, wastage, and stone components are added.

Is the gold rate in Agra for 22K or 24K?

We publish both 22K (916 purity, used in almost all Indian jewellery) and 24K (999 purity, used in investment coins, bars, and digital gold products) rates for Agra. 22K is the right benchmark if you are shopping for jewellery at a Agra jeweller. 24K is the relevant benchmark if you are buying investment-grade gold coins, bars, Sovereign Gold Bonds, Gold ETFs, or digital gold.