On Wednesday, the third day of the trading week, a decline in gold prices was recorded in the Indian bullion market. Silver prices rose. However, gold prices remain above ₹1,23,000 per 10 grams. Silver prices are currently trading above ₹1,55,000 per kg.
Purity Tuesday evening rate Wednesday morning price How cheap or expensive is gold (per 10 grams) 999 124149 123362 787 rupees Cheap gold (per 10 grams) 995 123652 122868 784 rupees Cheap gold (per 10 grams) 916 113720 113000 720 rupees Cheap gold (per 10 grams) Gram) 750 93112 92522 590 rupees Cheap Gold (per 10 grams) 585 72627 72167 460 rupees Cheap Silver (per 1 kg) 999 154760 155046 286 rupees per kg expensive
According to India Bullion and Jewelers Association, on the evening of November 11, the price of 916 purity i.e. 22 carat gold was ₹ 1,13,720 per 10 grams, which fell to ₹ 1,13,000 on the morning of 12 November. Similarly, on the basis of purity, gold prices have declined, while silver prices have increased.
Gold and Silver Price 12 November 2025: Latest Gold and Silver Prices
According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, the price of gold remained almost the same in the evening as compared to Tuesday morning, while the price of silver increased. According to IBJA, the price of 24 carat gold of 999 purity was ₹124,147 in the morning, which increased to ₹124,149 per 10 grams in the evening. At the same time, the price of silver increased from ₹ 154,338 to ₹ 154,760 per kg.
The prices issued by the Indian Bullion Jewelers Association provide standard prices for gold of different purities. These prices are before taxes and manufacturing charges. The rates issued by IBJA are valid nationwide, but do not include GST. Please note that when buying jewellery, gold or silver prices are higher due to taxes. IBJA does not release rates on Saturdays and Sundays, except on holidays declared by the Central Government.
