Live Gold & Silver Calculator Nepal: Tola, Lal & Grams
Calculate the exact retail cost of your jewelry instantly. Sync real-time market rates, add making charges (Jyala), and budget your ornaments with 100% precision.
Gold & Silver Calculator
Calculate total ornament costs via real-time market data
Gold & Silver Calculator: Estimate Jewelry Costs with Live Rates
Walking into a jewelry store (Sun Pasal) in Nepal can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming. The official market rates fluctuate daily, and by the time a jeweler adds up the ornament’s weight in Tolas, figures out the Jyala (making charges), and calculates total costs, the final math on the invoice can catch you off guard.
The MitiConverter Gold & Silver Calculator takes the guesswork out of your jewelry budget. Whether you are planning for a wedding, buying a gift, or investing in bullion, this interactive tool lets you accurately audit prices from your phone or desktop before you make a purchase.
How to Use the Calculator
We designed this tool to mimic the exact checkout process of a retail jewelry showroom:
Check the Base Rate: The tool automatically connects to global spot markets to fetch the real-time gold value in Nepalese Rupees (NPR). If you want to test a different price baseline or check a specific local tier rate, simply type over the automated number.
Enter the Ornament Weight: You can input the weight exactly how your jeweler describes it. Enter the value using traditional metrics (Tola and Lal), or toggle to input the weight directly in Grams. The system dynamically syncs both fields instantly.
Add the Making Charges (Jyala): Merchants calculate labor costs differently depending on the complexity of the design. Choose how your jeweler bills you from our dropdown menu:
Percentage (%): Charges a set percentage of the gold’s raw metal value (common for intricate bridal sets).
Fixed per Tola: Applies a flat rate fee for every single Tola of gold used.
Fixed Total Amount: A flat, one-time labor fee for the entire item regardless of its total weight.
Review Your Live Invoice: Look at the right panel to see an instant, transparent breakdown of your base gold cost, isolated making fees, and a comprehensive estimated total.
Smart Features Built Into Our Tool
Automated Live Sync: The tracker establishes a secure connection with raw international bullion exchanges. You don’t have to look up external rate sheets manually just to get a baseline estimate.
The Nepal Retail Market Factor: Global raw financial feeds report pure market spot values. However, local retail jewelry realities include central bank margins and custom import duties. Our background engine automatically scales the raw API feed up by a localized adjustment factor to align closely with the live retail trends seen across Kathmandu.
Dual-Weight Ecosystem: Older family members often discuss jewelry exclusively in Tolas, while modern scales print receipts in Grams. This calculator bridges that gap completely by translating metrics smoothly in real time.
Offline Fallback Resilience: If your internet connection drops or the external market feed encounters a temporary outage, the tool smoothly transitions to a safe, pre-configured local baseline average, ensuring you can still calculate your bills error-free.
Traditional Nepali Jewelry Weight Guide
If you are trying to understand how your jeweler is measuring your gold, use this quick breakdown table for reference:
| Traditional Unit | Equivalent in Lals | Equivalent in Grams | Common Use Case |
| 1 Tola | 100 Lal | 11.664 g | Heavy necklaces, solid bangles (Sikri/Bala) |
| 0.5 Tola | 50 Lal | 5.832 g | Standard rings, delicate bracelets |
| 0.1 Tola | 10 Lal | 1.166 g | Heavy earrings or small pendants |
| 0.01 Tola | 1 Lal | 0.116 g | Lightweight nose pins (Phuli) |
Good to Know: One traditional Tola is precisely equal to 11.6638 grams. If a retail shop provides a weight statement strictly in grams, just type it right into our Weight in Grams field, and the tool will tell you exactly how many Tolas and Lals you are taking home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why does my local jeweler’s price differ slightly from the raw market sync?
The official daily rate is issued by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association. While our tool applies a custom import-tax modifier to match retail market realities as closely as possible, individual showrooms may still apply their own distinct store premiums, specific making-charge minimums, or seasonal membership promotions.
Are the calculations private?
Completely. Every single detail you type into this calculator—including your specific gold weights, budget variables, and prices—is processed instantly inside your browser’s local memory. No data is transmitted to an external server or saved on MitiConverter, keeping your shopping experience completely secure.
Does this calculator support silver?
Yes! If you want to compute the cost of a silver ornament, simply clear the automated live gold value out of the first step input container, type in the current market price of silver per Tola, and use the rest of the workspace exactly the same way.