Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) on Wednesday reduced the price of gold in the domestic market by Tk 2,158 per bhori, setting the new rate for 22-carat gold at Tk 2,35,963 per bhori, effective from 10 am.

In a morning circular, BAJUS said the revised prices reflect a decline in the cost of tejabi (pure) gold in the local market.

Under the new pricing, 21-carat gold will be sold at Tk 2,25,232 per bhori, 18-carat at Tk 1,93,039, and traditional-method gold at Tk 1,57,231 per bhori.

The previous adjustment was made on May 16, when BAJUS cut prices by Tk 4,374 per bhori, bringing 22-carat gold down to Tk 2,38,121.

Gold prices have been adjusted 66 times in the domestic market so far in 2026, raised on 35 occasions and reduced on 31.

Meanwhile, silver prices remained unchanged. The 22-carat silver is currently priced at Tk 5,657 per bhori, while 21-carat stands at Tk 5,365, 18-carat at Tk 4,607, and traditional-method silver at Tk 3,441 per bhori.

Silver prices have seen 39 adjustments this year, up 21 times and down 18 times.