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Gold Price Shatters All Records in Kerala, Hits Historic ₹87,000 Per Sovereign

Kochi: Gold prices in Kerala have skyrocketed to an unprecedented all-time high on Wednesday, creating a shockwave across the market. The price for a sovereign (pavan) of 22-carat gold surged by ₹880 in a single day, reaching a historic milestone of ₹87,000 for the first time ever.

This record-breaking price puts the cost of one gram of 22-carat gold at ₹10,875. For consumers, the actual cost of purchasing jewellery is significantly higher. After including GST, making charges, and hallmarking fees, a one-sovereign gold ornament is expected to cost upwards of ₹94,000.

The surge is not limited to gold. Silver prices have also hit a new peak, crossing the ₹150 mark for the first time in history to trade at ₹153 per gram. Market analysts suggest that silver prices are likely to continue their upward trend in the coming days.

The market has been extremely volatile, with yesterday’s trade seeing a steep morning hike of ₹920 per sovereign, followed by an evening drop of ₹640. This volatility is primarily influenced by international market rates, import duties, fluctuating currency exchange rates, and local taxes.

This sharp increase in gold prices has cast a shadow over the state’s vibrant wedding market, causing a crisis for families planning to purchase gold for upcoming ceremonies. Market forecasts indicate that the upward trend may continue, with predictions that the price per gram could reach ₹12,000 by the Diwali season.

Today’s Rate Card (per gram):

  • 22 Carat Gold: ₹10,875
  • 18 Carat Gold: ₹8,940
  • 14 Carat Gold: ₹6,960
  • Silver: ₹153

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