At the start of June, following the Eid holidays, the Bangladesh Jewellers’ Association (BAJUS) has reduced the prices of gold and silver in the country’s market on Tuesday, price of gold fell by BDT 3,266 per bhori, while silver dropped by BDT 177 per bhori.

In a statement, BAJUS said that considering overall market conditions, the price of 22-carat pure gold was reduced by BDT 3,266 per bhori to BDT 234,855. The revised price has been effective since Tuesday morning.

According to the new rates, the market price per bhori (11.664 grams) of 21-carat gold is BDT 224,182, 18-carat gold BDT 192,164, and traditional gold BDT 156,473.

Previously, on May 25, BAJUS had adjusted the gold price, raising the 22-carat gold rate by BDT 2,158 per bhori to BDT 238,121.

So far in 2026, the gold price has been revised 70 times in the country’s market, with 37 increases and 33 decreases.

Along with gold, silver prices were also reduced in the market. The price of 22-carat silver fell by BDT 117 per bhori to BDT 5,657.

Other rates include BDT 5,365 per bhori for 21-carat silver, BDT 4,607 per bhori for 18-carat silver, and BDT 3,441 per bhori for traditional silver.

In 2026, silver prices have been adjusted 41 times in the market, with 22 increases and 19 decreases.