Gold prices in Bangladesh fell by Tk 3,266 per bhori on Saturday night, hours after a sharp increase earlier in the day, as the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) announced a fresh price adjustment.
In a notification BAJUS fixed the price of 22-carat gold at Tk 258,824 per bhori (11.664 grams), which will take effect from Sunday morning.
BAJUS said the revision was made in line with the decline in the price of pure gold (tejabi gold) in the local market and considering the overall market situation.
Under the new rates, 21-carat gold will sell at Tk 247,044 per bhori, 18-carat gold at Tk 211,760 per bhori, while gold under the traditional method has been priced at Tk 173,327 per bhori.
In addition to the selling price, buyers will have to pay a mandatory 5 percent government VAT and a minimum 6 percent wage set by BAJUS. However, labour charges may vary depending on the design and quality of jewellery.
Earlier on Saturday morning, BAJUS had raised the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 7,640 per bhori, fixing it at Tk 262,090.
With the latest revision, gold prices in Bangladesh have been adjusted 27 times so far in 2026 — increased 17 times and reduced 10 times.
Despite the cut in gold prices, silver prices in Bangladesh remained unchanged.
Currently, 22-carat silver is selling at Tk 6,357 per bhori, while 21-carat silver stands at Tk 6,065 per bhori, 18-carat silver at Tk 5,190 per bhori, and traditional silver at Tk 3,907 per bhori.
So far this year, silver prices in Bangladesh have been revised 17 times, with prices increased 10 times and reduced seven times.
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