About Gold Pricing in Hyderabad
The gold price displayed above is calculated live from the COMEX spot price and converted to INR using real-time exchange rates. 10.75% import duty + 3% GST — Hyderabad is a major jewellery export hub.
AURUM calculates Hyderabad gold rates using the formula: MCX national rate + Hyderabad local premium (₹150–350/10g). All prices update every 5 seconds from live COMEX data.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Gold in Hyderabad
What is the gold rate today in Hyderabad? +
Hyderabad gold rate follows the national MCX benchmark with local dealer premiums of ₹150–350 per 10g. Hyderabad is a major jewellery manufacturing and export hub — Patthargatti and Abids are the main gold markets.
Why is Hyderabad famous for gold jewellery? +
Hyderabad has a 400-year tradition of gold jewellery craft — particularly Polki (uncut diamond) and Kundan work. The city exports significantly to the Middle East and NRI markets. The Nizam of Hyderabad era created a culture of elaborate gold jewellery that persists today.
What is the difference between the Hyderabad rate and the national MCX rate? +
The MCX rate is the same across India. Hyderabad's local market prices are the MCX rate plus local dealer premiums which vary by product type. Investment bars and coins track MCX closely (1–2% premium). Jewellery adds making charges of ₹300–700 per gram.
How does Bonalu and Bathukamma affect gold prices in Hyderabad? +
Bonalu (July/August) and Bathukamma (October) are major Telangana festivals with gold gifting traditions. Dealer premiums in Hyderabad typically rise ₹100–250/10g in the 2 weeks before each festival.
Are Hyderabad gold prices different from Secunderabad? +
Hyderabad and Secunderabad (twin cities) have effectively the same gold rates — they share the same Jewellers Association rate card. Minor variations between individual dealers exist but are less than ₹100/10g.