Gold Price Calculator Pakistan – Convert Tola, Gram & Karat
Calculator uses today's 24K per-gram rate (Rs. 36,523) as its base and applies standard purity and unit conversions. Works instantly, no page reload, and needs no data connection.
How to Use the Gold Price Calculator
Enter the weight of gold you're buying, selling, or simply curious about, choose the unit (tola, gram, 10 gram or ounce) and the karat (24K, 22K, 21K or 18K), and the calculator instantly returns today's estimated PKR value — no page reload, sign-up or app download required.
What the Calculator Doesn’t Include
This tool calculates pure metal value only. If you're pricing jewellery rather than an investment bar or coin, remember to add making charges (ujrat), which typically add 8–20% on top depending on design — see our jewellery rates guide for typical percentages by item type.
Conversion Reference
| Unit | Grams |
|---|---|
| 1 Tola | 11.6638 |
| 1 Gram | 1 |
| 10 Gram | 10 |
| 1 Ounce (Troy) | 31.1035 |
| Karat | Purity |
|---|---|
| 24K | 99.9% |
| 22K | 91.6% |
| 21K | 87.5% |
| 18K | 75.0% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this gold calculator free to use?
Yes, it's completely free, requires no sign-up, and runs instantly in your browser.
Does the calculator include making charges?
No — it calculates pure metal value only. Add your jeweller's making-charge percentage separately for a full jewellery price estimate.
How accurate is the calculator?
It uses today's confirmed Sarafa Bazaar per-gram rate and standard, internationally recognised weight and purity conversions, so results are accurate to the rupee based on the current rate.
Can I use this calculator for silver too?
This tool is calibrated for gold purity and weight conversions. For silver, use our silver rate page which lists the current per-tola and per-gram silver price directly.
Does the calculator update automatically with the daily rate?
The base rate shown is refreshed whenever the site's rate data is updated; if you've had the page open a while, refresh to make sure you're using the latest figure.
Smart Ways to Use This Calculator
- Before selling: calculate your item's pure-metal value first, so you know the floor price before a dealer quotes you a buyback figure.
- Before buying jewellery: calculate the pure gold value, then ask the shop to show making charges as a separate line — the gap between their total and your calculator figure should equal making charges plus any stones.
- For investment planning: compare 24K bar pricing across different weights to see how minting/making costs scale (or don't) with size.
Why Results May Differ Slightly From a Jeweller's Quote
This calculator uses the day's confirmed 24K per-gram Sarafa Bazaar rate and standard purity percentages (999, 916, 875, 750 for 24K/22K/21K/18K). Individual jewellers may round differently, apply a small margin, or use a slightly different purity assumption for older jewellery, so treat the result as a very close estimate rather than a binding quote.
Can I calculate the value of mixed-karat jewellery?
Calculate each karat portion separately using its own weight, then add the results together for a combined total.
Does the calculator account for GST or sales tax?
No — it calculates pure gold value only. Check with your jeweller whether any applicable tax is included in their final quoted price.
Calculator Worked Example
Suppose today's 24K per-gram rate is Rs. 36,523 and you want to value a 5-gram, 22K item. The calculator converts: 5 grams × Rs. 36,523 × 0.916 (22K purity) ≈ Rs. 167,375 in pure gold value. If your jeweller quotes a total price above this, the difference reflects making charges and any stones — ask for that breakdown explicitly.
Planning a Purchase Budget
Run a few scenarios through the calculator — different weights and karats — before you shop, so you walk in with a realistic budget range rather than discovering the total cost only once you're already at the counter.