Gold and silver, Nepal
Today's gold and silver
price in Nepal.
The official FeNeGoSiDA rate, the one jewellers actually quote. Fine Gold and Silver, per tola or per 10 grams, with a 30-day trend beside each.
Why it matters
The local rate, not a converted spot price.
International gold is priced in dollars per ounce. What you pay in Nepal is the FeNeGoSiDA rate in rupees, per tola. Punji shows that one, with the trend beside it.
The rate jewellers quote
FeNeGoSiDA sets Nepal’s official gold and silver rates. This is that exact number, not a dollar spot price converted to rupees.
Tola or 10 grams
One toggle switches every rate between the two units Nepali buyers use. No mental math at the counter.
Fine Gold and Silver
Fine Gold (9999) and Silver, with Tejabi shown on the days it is published. The full daily sheet, not just one number.
30-day trend built in
A sparkline and day-over-day change beside each rate. See the direction before you buy, sell, or wait.
How it works
Today's rate, your unit, the trend.
01
Open Gold and Silver
Tap Browse, then Markets, then Gold & Silver. Today’s Fine Gold and Silver rates load with the date they were set.
02
Pick your unit
Toggle between per tola and per 10 grams. Every rate switches at once, in the unit you think in.
03
Read the trend
A 30-day sparkline and a day-over-day change sit beside each rate, so a glance tells you whether gold is climbing or cooling.
Questions
The honest answers.
From FeNeGoSiDA, the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association. They are the body that sets Nepal’s official daily rates, so this is the source jewellers themselves quote, not a global spot price converted to rupees.
FeNeGoSiDA sets a new rate once per day, usually after 11:00 in the morning NPT. Punji shows the latest published rate with its Bikram Sambat date.
The international spot price is quoted in US dollars per ounce and leaves out Nepal’s local premium, duty and making context. FeNeGoSiDA’s rate is the real local price in rupees, which is what matters when you buy or sell in Nepal.
Fine Gold (9999) is the highest purity. Tejabi is a slightly lower-purity standard used for some ornaments. Punji shows Tejabi only on days FeNeGoSiDA publishes it.
Yes. One tap toggles every rate between per tola and per 10 grams, the two units Nepali buyers actually use. A 30-day trend sits beside each rate so you can see where it is heading.
The live rates, the unit toggle and the trend live in the app, refreshed from FeNeGoSiDA each day. This page explains what it does. Free on iOS and Android.
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