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Gold Rate in Rajasthan Today — 22K & 24K Prices Across All Cities

Rajasthan has one of India's richest gold and silver jewellery traditions, with Jaipur globally renowned for Kundan, Meenakari, and Polki jewellery styles dating to the Mughal era. This page lists today's live gold rates in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and all major Rajasthan cities — updated 6 times daily.

Today's Gold Rate in Rajasthan: Major Cities

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Rates updated 6× daily. Click any city for the live rate, 10-day trend, and karat-wise breakdown.

Gold in Rajasthan: Market Overview

Rajasthan's gold culture is inseparable from its royal history and merchant traditions. The state's jewellery styles — particularly those developed in Jaipur under Mughal and Rajput royal patronage — are among the most internationally recognised Indian jewellery traditions.

Johari Bazaar, Jaipur — 600 years of jewellery trade: Jaipur's Johari Bazaar (Jewellers' Market) is one of India's oldest continuously operating jewellery markets, dating back approximately 600 years. The market stretches through the old walled city and houses hundreds of shops selling everything from plain 22K gold chains to elaborate Kundan bridal sets. Jaipur's position as a jewellery manufacturing hub means the market is also an important wholesale centre.

Traditional jewellery styles: Jaipur is globally known for four distinct jewellery traditions: Kundan (uncut gemstones set in highly refined gold), Meenakari (vibrantly enamelled gold), Polki (Mughal-era diamond-and-gold settings), and Thewa (gold work fused to coloured glass). These styles are distinct from plain hallmarked gold jewellery and involve significant craftsmanship premiums — making charges can range from 20% to 50% of the base gold value.

Tribal and rural gold holdings: Rajasthan's tribal communities — including the Rabari, Bhil, and Garasia — hold significant amounts of gold and silver jewellery as a form of stored wealth, with distinctive styles (heavy silver anklets, large gold nose rings) that have distinct design traditions. This rural gold demand adds to Rajasthan's overall consumption figures.

Tourism and gold retail: Rajasthan's large tourism industry — the state receives millions of domestic and international tourists annually — provides an additional customer base for Jaipur and Udaipur jewellery shops. Many tourists purchase traditional Rajasthani jewellery as souvenirs, though buyers should be aware that the hallmarking of tourist-oriented shops varies widely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is today's gold rate in Jaipur?

Jaipur gold rates are updated 6 times daily on this site. Jaipur tracks the national IBJA benchmark with minor regional variations. Visit our Jaipur gold rate page for today's exact 22K and 24K prices per gram and per 10 grams, plus the 10-day trend and karat-wise breakdown. Note that Jaipur is a major centre for Kundan, Meenakari, and Polki jewellery — the making charges on these styles can be 15–40%, significantly higher than plain gold jewellery.

Is Jaipur gold cheaper than other cities?

The base commodity gold price in Jaipur is the same as across India — derived from the IBJA Mumbai benchmark. Rajasthan does not levy any additional state-specific gold tax beyond the standard 3% GST. Jaipur's position as a major jewellery manufacturing hub means there is significant competition among jewellers, which can make making charges on plain jewellery relatively competitive. However, the specialised traditional styles (Kundan, Polki, Meenakari) command substantial craftsmanship premiums.

What is Kundan jewellery?

Kundan is a traditional Rajasthani gold jewellery style originating from the Mughal era. It involves setting uncut, flat gemstones (typically precious or semi-precious stones) into gold using a technique where highly refined gold (Kundan) is used as the setting material rather than prongs or bezels. The gold foil is pressed around each stone to hold it in place. Kundan jewellery is characterised by its rich, regal appearance and is particularly popular for bridal sets. Jaipur is one of India's foremost Kundan jewellery centres, alongside Hyderabad.

What is the gold rate in Udaipur today?

Udaipur gold rates follow the Rajasthan benchmark and are updated 6 times daily on this site. Visit our Udaipur gold rate page for live prices. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, has a thriving jewellery market catering to both locals and the city's large tourism industry — traditional silver jewellery is particularly prominent in Udaipur's markets alongside gold.

Why is Rajasthan known for gold jewellery?

Rajasthan's jewellery tradition dates back centuries and was shaped by royal patronage, the Mughal empire's influence, and the state's wealthy merchant communities. Jaipur became a jewellery hub under Maharaja Jai Singh II, who brought skilled artisans from across India and Central Asia. The result is a distinctive jewellery tradition encompassing Kundan (uncut gemstones set in gold), Meenakari (enamelled gold), Polki (diamond-set gold using traditional Mughal cuts), and Thewa (gold work on glass). These styles are exported worldwide and are particularly sought after for bridal jewellery.