Gold Price Per Tola Today
The current gold price per tola is $1,882.39 for 24-karat gold, derived from the live XAUUSD spot rate of $5,019.70 per troy ounce. One tola equals 11.6638 grams. For 22-karat gold, the tola rate is $1,725.58, and for 18-karat gold it is $1,411.79.
Gold Price by Tola Quantity
| Quantity | 24K (Pure) | 22K | 18K | 14K |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tola | $1,882.39 | $1,725.58 | $1,411.79 | $1,098.00 |
| 2 tolas | $3,764.77 | $3,451.17 | $2,823.58 | $2,195.99 |
| 5 tolas | $9,411.93 | $8,627.91 | $7,058.95 | $5,489.98 |
| 10 tolas | $18,823.86 | $17,255.83 | $14,117.89 | $10,979.95 |
| 50 tolas | $94,119.28 | $86,279.14 | $70,589.46 | $54,899.77 |
Prices derived from live XAUUSD spot rate. 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grams. 1 tola = 11.6638 grams. Updated every 30 seconds.
What Is a Tola?
A tola is a traditional South Asian unit of weight equal to 11.6638 grams. It has been used for centuries across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal to measure gold for jewelry and bullion transactions. Jewelers in these markets quote gold per tola rather than per gram or per troy ounce, making it the standard unit for everyday gold commerce in the region. To convert between units, see our gold price per gram and gold price per ounce pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is 1 tola of gold today?
One tola of 24-karat gold is currently worth $1,882.39, based on the live XAUUSD spot price of $5,019.70 per troy ounce. For 22-karat gold, 1 tola costs $1,725.58. Prices update every 30 seconds.
What is a tola in grams?
One tola equals exactly 11.6638 grams. This unit of weight has been used across South Asia for centuries, particularly in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Jewelers in these markets quote gold prices per tola rather than per gram or troy ounce.
How much is 10 tolas of gold?
Ten tolas of 24-karat gold is worth $18,823.86 at the current spot price. That is equivalent to 116.638 grams of pure gold. For 22-karat gold, 10 tolas costs $17,255.83.
Why is gold measured in tolas?
The tola is a traditional South Asian unit of weight that predates the metric system. It was standardized during British colonial rule at 11.6638 grams and remains the preferred unit for gold jewelry transactions across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Jewelers, wholesalers, and consumers in these markets quote and negotiate gold prices per tola as a matter of long-standing commercial tradition.