WordlInformia

World Informia

White Gold Rate In Pakistan November 2024

white gold rate in pakistan

Today, the white gold rate in Pakistan for 24 carats is PKR 214700  per tola in November. White gold has gained significant popularity in Pakistan. Yellow gold is the staple of traditional jewellery but white gold is now famous for its modern sophisticated aesthetic, across the world. Let’s explore the beauty and price of white gold in Pakistan, the different types, and how they are made. How are local and international prices affected by various factors, and how can you invest in white gold for a brighter future?

Gold Types 1 Gram 10 Grams 1 Tola 1 Kilogram

14K

13936.53
139635.3
162500
13,963530

18K

16072.04
160720.4
187400
16,072,040

22K

16878.81
168788.1
196807
16,878,810

24K

18413.37
184133.7
214700
18,413,370

How Is White Gold Made?

To achieve a silvery-white shade, pure gold is combined with additional metals such as palladium, silver, or platinum to create white gold. This alloying procedure strengthens the gold and gives it a distinctive, fashionable appearance. After the metals are mixed, rhodium is frequently applied to the white gold to increase its lustre and give it a smooth, brilliant appearance. White gold is perfect for jewellery because of its rhodium plating, which also increases its durability and scratch resistance.

White Gold Price In Other Currencies

Today 24-carat white gold rates in the international market are listed below;
Countries 14 Carat 18 Carat 22 Carat 24 Carat

United States (USD)

49.05
62.88
76.96
83.84

Saudi Arabia
(SAR)

184.29
236.26
289.19
315.02

United Arab Emirates (AED)

180.16
230.97
282.71
307.96

United Kingdom (GBP)

38.49
49.34
60.40
65.79

Australia (AUD)

74.62
95.67
117.10
127.56

Kuwait (KWD)

15.09
19.34
23.68
25.79

India (INR)

4075.05
5224.42
6394.69
6965.89

Qatar (QAR)

178.66
229.06
280.37
305.41

Europe (EUR)

45.66
58.54
71.77
78.06

Qatar (QAR)

178.66
229.06
280.37
305.41

Factors Influencing The White Gold Rates

The price of white gold in the local market as well as the international market fluctuates by the various factors that are listed below;

  • Local demand and market trend

  • Currency exchange rate

  • Mining and production cast

  • Geopolitical factors and trade policies

  • Price and demand for alloy metals

  • Jewellery industry trend

  • Taxation and import duties

  • Rhodium plating cost

  • Global gold prices

Comparison between Yellow Gold And White Gold

Aspect Yellow Gold White Gold

Composition

Alloyed with copper, zinc
Alloyed with nickel, palladium, or silver

Durability

Softer and more prone to scratches
Harder due to rhodium plating

Rhodium Plating

Not required
Often rhodium-plated for shine and durability

Tarnish Resistance

Generally resistant, especially in 18K
Tarnish-resistant but can fade with plating wear

Availability

Widely available in all jewellery stores
Available, but slightly limited due to plating

Cultural Symbolism

Traditionally valued for weddings
Preferred for engagement and modern rings

Historical Popularity Environmental Impact

Oldest and most traditional type of gold
Gained popularity in the 20th century

Impact on Diamonds

It makes diamonds appear slightly warmer
Enhances diamond’s whiteness

Warmth of Appearance

Has a naturally warm hue
Cool, neutral appearance

Skin Discoloration

Less likely to cause skin discolouration
Can cause discoloration without rhodium

Symbolic Value

Represents fidelity and tradition
Represents sophistication and elegance

Heat Resistance

Moderate to high, depending on the karat
Lower due to the rhodium layer’s sensitivity

Hardness

Softer, especially in higher karats
Generally harder due to rhodium or alloys

Setting Compatibility

Works with classic prong and bezel settings
Best for prong settings

Associated Meaning

Represents prosperity and wealth
Symbolizes elegance and modernity

Preferred by Jewelers

Used widely for traditional designs
Preferred for high-end, modern jewellery

Replating Needs

None
Requires replating periodically

Design Variety

Ideal for intricate and traditional designs
Best suited for modern, sleek designs

Weight

Slightly heavier in pure form
Lighter due to alloy metals

Conclusion

To summarise the whole, white gold can be suitable for future investment. White gold has made its place in the hearts of the Pakistani people; now, it is not just considered a trend but has become as popular as yellow gold and white gold rates in Pakistan reflective of broader economic demand. So above, we have explained all aspects of it in detail, which you can review, and factors that affect the white gold rate in Pakistan today per tola. Read this blog post thoroughly and know how to use the white gold, and how you can grow your business by investing in the lustre of the white gold. You can also check the current prices of other metals silver, platinum, copper and yellow gold.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top