Gold Price Today in Vadodara

Vadodara, Gujarat · Thursday, 25 June 2026

24K Gold
Per Gram
14,568
0.00%
22K Gold
Per Gram
13,354
0.00%
18K Gold
Per Gram
10,926
0.00%
22K Gold
Per 10g
1,33,540
0.00%

Savaran Gold Price in Vadodara Today

1 Savaran 22K (8 grams)
1,06,832
1 Savaran 24K (8 grams)
1,16,544

Gold Price in Vadodara, Gujarat— Today's Rate

Today's gold rate in Vadodara is 13,354 per gram for 22K gold and 14,568 per gram for 24K gold. Prices are updated daily based on the IBJA (India Bullion and Jewellers Association) rate and include applicable state taxes for Gujarat.

Vadodara (Baroda) in Gujarat has its gold market in the Mandvi area near the historic Baroda palace. Vadodara is home to a significant Gujarati trading community and has a prosperous gold market serving the Saurashtra and central Gujarat regions. The city has historical connections to the Gaekwads of Baroda, who were famous for their gold and diamond collections.

Vadodara's Gujarati population maintains strong gold-buying traditions aligned with Navratri, Diwali, and Dhan Teras. Garba and Navratri jewellery — typically lighter gold pieces suitable for dancing — are popular in Vadodara. Jain community members in Vadodara are significant gold buyers for both investment and ceremonial purposes.

Buying tip: Vadodara gold prices mirror Ahmedabad's rates given both are in Gujarat and subject to the same state taxes. The city's proximity to Surat (diamond capital) means 18K diamond-studded jewellery is available at competitive rates here. For investment gold, banks and MMTC-PAMP dealers offer standardised coins at transparent pricing.

GST of 3% is applicable on all gold purchases in India. For investment gold (coins, bars), making charges are typically lower than jewellery. Always insist on a BIS hallmark certificate when buying gold in Vadodara.

Gold Buying FAQs for Vadodara

Mandvi market's smaller shops are generally negotiable on plain gold, while the city's diamond-studded 18K jewellery — benefiting from Surat's nearby diamond industry — has more fixed, stone-cost-driven pricing.