Gold prices in Bangladesh have surged by Tk 12,072 per bhori over two consecutive days, reversing a prolonged declining trend, as the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) cited rising pure gold prices in the local market.

On Monday, BAJUS raised the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 5,482 per bhori, setting the new rate at Tk 2,30,422. The revision took effect from 10:00am.

The hike follows a Tk 6,590 increase announced on Sunday, when the rate was fixed at Tk 2,24,940 per bhori for 22-carat gold.

BAJUS said the adjustments reflect an increase in the price of tejabi (pure) gold in the domestic market, which necessitated a comprehensive revision of rates.

Under the revised pricing, the per-bhori (11.664 grams) rates now stand as follows: 22-carat at Tk 2,30,422; 21-carat at Tk 2,19,983; 18-carat at Tk 1,88,549; and traditional (sanatan) method gold at Tk 1,53,557.

Gold prices in Bangladesh have been adjusted 75 times so far in 2026, raised on 39 occasions and reduced on 36.

Alongside gold, silver prices were also increased on Monday. The 22-carat silver rate rose by Tk 233 per bhori to Tk 5,365.

Other silver rates: 21-carat at Tk 5,132, 18-carat at Tk 4,432, and traditional method at Tk 3,324 per bhori.

Silver pricing has been revised 46 times in 2026 so far, with 24 increases and 22 reductions.