

Rate: ₹15,618.9/g (24K)
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹15,618 | ₹40 |
| 8 g | ₹1,24,951 | ₹324 |
| 10 g | ₹1,56,189 | ₹405 |
| 100 g | ₹15,61,890 | ₹4050 |
| 250 g | ₹39,04,725 | ₹10125 |
| 500 g | ₹78,09,450 | ₹20250 |
| 1 kg | ₹1,56,18,900 | ₹40500 |
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹14,307 | ₹37 |
| 8 g | ₹1,14,456 | ₹297 |
| 10 g | ₹1,43,070 | ₹372 |
| 100 g | ₹14,30,700 | ₹3720 |
| 250 g | ₹35,76,750 | ₹9300 |
| 500 g | ₹71,53,500 | ₹18600 |
| 1 kg | ₹1,43,07,000 | ₹37200 |
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹11,714 | ₹30 |
| 8 g | ₹93,713 | ₹243 |
| 10 g | ₹1,17,142 | ₹304 |
| 100 g | ₹11,71,420 | ₹3040 |
| 250 g | ₹29,28,550 | ₹7600 |
| 500 g | ₹58,57,100 | ₹15200 |
| 1 kg | ₹1,17,14,200 | ₹30400 |
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹9,137 | ₹23 |
| 8 g | ₹73,096 | ₹189 |
| 10 g | ₹91,370 | ₹237 |
| 100 g | ₹9,13,700 | ₹2370 |
| 250 g | ₹22,84,250 | ₹5925 |
| 500 g | ₹45,68,500 | ₹11850 |
| 1 kg | ₹91,37,000 | ₹23700 |
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹7,809 | ₹20 |
| 8 g | ₹62,475 | ₹162 |
| 10 g | ₹78,094 | ₹203 |
| 100 g | ₹7,80,940 | ₹2030 |
| 250 g | ₹19,52,350 | ₹5075 |
| 500 g | ₹39,04,700 | ₹10150 |
| 1 kg | ₹78,09,400 | ₹20300 |
| Weight | Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g | ₹5,857 | ₹15 |
| 8 g | ₹46,856 | ₹121 |
| 10 g | ₹58,570 | ₹152 |
| 100 g | ₹5,85,700 | ₹1520 |
| 250 g | ₹14,64,250 | ₹3800 |
| 500 g | ₹29,28,500 | ₹7600 |
| 1 kg | ₹58,57,000 | ₹15200 |
| Date | 22 Carat | 24 Carat |
|---|---|---|
| 9 Apr 2026 | ₹1,42,698 ( ₹-1127) | ₹1,55,784 ( ₹-1230) |
| 8 Apr 2026 | ₹1,43,825 ( ₹3174) | ₹1,57,014 ( ₹3465) |
| 7 Apr 2026 | ₹1,40,651 ( ₹-1059) | ₹1,53,549 ( ₹-1157) |
| 6 Apr 2026 | ₹1,41,710 ( ₹2180) | ₹1,54,706 ( ₹2381) |
| 2 Apr 2026 | ₹1,39,530 ( ₹-4040) | ₹1,52,325 ( ₹-4411) |
| 1 Apr 2026 | ₹1,43,570 ( ₹3922) | ₹1,56,736 ( ₹4281) |
| 30 Mar 2026 | ₹1,39,648 ( ₹3607) | ₹1,52,455 ( ₹3939) |
| 27 Mar 2026 | ₹1,36,041 ( ₹-3106) | ₹1,48,516 ( ₹-3390) |
| 25 Mar 2026 | ₹1,39,147 ( ₹5506) | ₹1,51,906 ( ₹6010) |
| 24 Mar 2026 | ₹1,33,641 ( ₹811) | ₹1,45,896 ( ₹884) |
Vijayawada sits right at the centre of Andhra Pradesh, both geographically and commercially. The city has always had an active gold market thanks to its large trading community, wholesale merchants, and families that treat gold as a standard part of weddings and savings.
The rate at a jeweller on MG Road or on an app changes almost daily. That number depends on what is happening in global markets and how local demand is playing out.
Gold prices in Vijayawada follow a global benchmark published daily by the London Bullion Market Association in US dollars per ounce. When economies slow down, when there is political instability somewhere in the world, or when central banks talk about cutting rates, investors move into gold. That lifts the global price, and Vijayawada jewellers update their boards within a few hours.
India imports most of its gold, and those imports are paid in US dollars. When the rupee weakens against the dollar, importing gold gets costlier, and that added cost reaches the buyer.
A daily shift of ₹1 to ₹2.5 in the exchange rate can add ₹55 to ₹115 per 10 grams to the 22K gold price in Vijayawada. On days when international gold has barely moved, but the local rate still changes, the rupee is usually the reason.
Gold entering India carries a 6% customs duty, which is 5% Basic Customs Duty and 1% AIDC. A 3% GST applies at the time of sale. Jewellers pass both to the buyer. Any change in these rates from the government shows up on Vijayawada price boards the same day.
Vijayawada has a trading culture that goes back generations. Wholesale merchants, chilli and tobacco traders, and a wide network of Telugu business families all keep the gold market busy.
The city also serves as a shopping hub for people from Krishna, Guntur, and other surrounding districts who come here for major purchases. Gold buying is not seasonal in Vijayawada. It happens throughout the year as part of weddings, festivals, and regular family savings.
Telugu weddings involve a lot of gold. Bridal sets, vaddanam waist belts, gold coins, and pieces for gifting are all part of the tradition. Sankranti, Ugadi, Dasara, and Diwali bring additional buying activity. The Kanaka Durga temple Navaratri festival also drives a good amount of gold purchases. Jewellers in Vijayawada typically add Rs 150 to Rs 440 per 10 grams during these periods.
When prices rise or markets feel uncertain, families in Vijayawada buy more gold. Trading families in particular tend to move savings into gold quickly when other investments feel risky. That habit can push the local rate slightly above what global trends alone would explain.
The "24K gold in Vijayawada" number on any board or app is the base rate. Making charges and taxes come on top. Knowing how this base number is built helps in checking if a quote is fair. Here is the breakdown:
Base Gold Price: Taken from IBJA
GST: Add 3% GST on the gold value plus duty.
Purity Adjustment: 24K is 999 purity, nearly pure gold.
Example: If 24K gold is Rs 15,200 per gram in Vijayawada, then:
Design, labour, and finishing charges are always separate. They are not part of the rate on the board.
The displayed rate is where pricing starts. The actual bill will be higher once making charges and taxes are added.
Real-life Vijayawada example:
Gold purchases here often involve good weight, especially for bridal sets. Checking purity before paying is basic sense. Here is what to look for.
Hallmarking has been compulsory across India since 2021. Every piece of gold jewellery from a registered jeweller must carry:
The hallmark on the piece should be looked at before paying. A loupe or magnifying glass helps with the small stamps. The HUID should be noted and checked on the BIS Care app right there. The app is free on Android and iOS.
22K (916) gold is what most Vijayawada families pick for jewellery. It holds resale value well and is strong enough for regular wear.
The BIS hallmark and six-digit HUID are the best way to check purity. The BIS Care App shows the exact gold content, hallmarking date, and jeweller details in a few seconds.
At Home Gold Purity Tests:
Professional Testing Methods:
Without a hallmark, the gold in a piece can be 2% to 5% less than what was claimed. On a 40 to 55-gram set, that is a lot of money lost. Hallmarking confirms the purity before the piece is sold.
Checking the rate before going to a shop saves real money. Here is what regular Vijayawada buyers do:
Note: A number of Vijayawada showrooms now show live MCX rates on screens. A photo before looking at the pieces gives a clear starting point.
Vijayawada has a busy gold market that serves the city and a large part of coastal Andhra Pradesh. Traditional Telugu jewellery, modern designs, and investment gold are all available across different areas.
MG Road and Eluru Road: The main commercial strip for gold shopping. High jewellery concentration, competitive rates, and a wide range of designs. Most families in the city start here when buying gold.
Governorpet and One Town area: The old trading heart of Vijayawada. Established jewellers with long histories, strong reputations, and a customer base that spans generations. Popular with business families and bulk buyers.
Benz Circle and Patamata: Well-connected areas with a mix of branded showrooms and trusted local jewellers. Good access and parking make them practical for everyday gold shopping.
Auto Nagar and Enikepadu: Newer areas where modern showrooms have come up with spacious interiors and good facilities. National chains have a presence here, and the growing residential population supports steady footfall.
Tanishq, Kalyan Jewellers, Malabar Gold and Diamonds, and Joyalukkas all have outlets in Vijayawada. Local jewellers who have served the city's trading community for years are equally trusted and often the first choice for wedding purchases.
Gold exhibitions and exchange events happen regularly, especially around Sankranti, Ugadi, and the wedding season. Lower making charges and better old gold exchange rates are common during these periods.
Gold does not always have to be jewellery. Many Vijayawada residents, from wholesale traders to government employees to young professionals, prefer investment options that track gold without paying for design and labour.
Physical gold: Coins and bars in 24K or 22K from banks and trusted jewellers. The simplest option. Easy to buy and sell locally.
Digital gold: Starting from Rs 1 on apps. No making charges, sell anytime, and physical delivery available later. Works well for people who want to put in small amounts regularly.
Gold ETFs: Traded on the stock exchange like regular shares. Low costs, nothing to store, and easy to manage with a demat account.
Sovereign Gold Bonds: Issued by the Reserve Bank of India. They pay 2.5% interest every year plus gold price gains. If held for 8 years, the profit is tax-free. Available through banks and online. For families in Vijayawada, thinking long term, these are hard to beat.
| City | 24K (10g) | 22K (10g) | 18K (10g) | 14K (10g) | 12K (10g) | 9K (10g) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangalore | ₹1,56,189 | ₹1,43,070 | ₹1,17,142 | ₹91,370 | ₹78,094 | ₹58,570 |
| Chennai | ₹1,56,340 | ₹1,43,208 | ₹1,17,254 | ₹91,458 | ₹78,169 | ₹58,626 |
| Delhi | ₹1,55,663 | ₹1,42,588 | ₹1,16,747 | ₹91,062 | ₹77,831 | ₹58,373 |
| Hyderabad | ₹1,56,340 | ₹1,43,208 | ₹1,17,254 | ₹91,458 | ₹78,169 | ₹58,626 |
| Kolkata | ₹1,56,189 | ₹1,43,070 | ₹1,17,142 | ₹91,370 | ₹78,094 | ₹58,570 |