Last updated: 8 June 2026 · 10 min read · By Rajesh Londe, 3rd generation jeweller
Gold rates in Nagpur for June 2026 are doing what they always do after a sharp April peak and a soft May. They are walking back up. Not in a hurry. Just steady. The 22K rate moved from Rs 13,835 per gram on May 4 to Rs 14,140 per gram on June 8, a five week rise of Rs 305 or 2.2 percent. Vat Savitri on June 6 pulled a wave of Maharashtrian married women into the showrooms for new Vati mangalsutras and Patlya bangles, and that local demand contributed to the firmness in the rate.
Londe Jewellers Gold & Diamonds, Nagpur's most trusted jeweller since 1989, has guided more than 5,00,000 Vidarbha families through gold buying decisions across 37 plus years of changing rates. This guide explains where the rate sits today, what June and July typically look like in Vidarbha, and whether the smart buyer should commit now or wait.
| Purity | Per Gram | Per 8 Grams | Per 10 Grams |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24K (999) | Rs 15,240 | Rs 1,21,920 | Rs 1,52,400 |
| 22K (916) | Rs 14,140 | Rs 1,13,120 | Rs 1,41,400 |
| 18K (750) | Rs 11,640 | Rs 93,120 | Rs 1,16,400 |
Rates are indicative and exclude GST (3 percent) and making charges. For live rates updated every morning, visit Today's Gold Rate in Nagpur.
What you actually pay for 22K gold jewellery in Nagpur on June 8, 2026 includes:
The April to June 2026 window has been one of the most readable gold price stories of the year. Three distinct phases.
What this means for buyers: The rate is no longer in correction mode. It has found a floor in the Rs 13,800 to Rs 14,200 range and is showing early signs of reaching for the previous high. For wedding buyers with a 2 to 4 month horizon, the implication is straightforward. Waiting for a return to the May lows is unlikely. Buying at the current Rs 14,140 per gram still saves Rs 1,160 per gram against the April peak of Rs 15,300 per gram. On a 30 gram bridal set, that is Rs 34,800 in your pocket.
Vat Savitri fell on Saturday June 6, 2026. It is the Hindu festival where married women fast and tie sacred threads around the banyan tree, praying for the long life of their husbands. In Vidarbha, Vat Savitri is the second largest mangalsutra renewal occasion of the year after the actual wedding date. The husband traditionally gifts the wife a new gold piece, or the wife herself replaces a worn out mangalsutra or Patlya pair.
From a market perspective Vat Savitri does not move the international gold price. But in Nagpur, Wardha, Amravati, Bhandara, Yavatmal and the rest of the Vidarbha belt, the week leading up to Vat Savitri sees a sharp spike in showroom footfall. At Londe Jewellers we saw the largest single week of June walk ins in the seven days before June 6, with the bestselling pieces being:
This local demand surge is the main reason the May 4 to June 8 rise is sharper than the global gold trend alone would suggest. Outside of Vidarbha and a few similar pockets, Vat Savitri is not a gold buying festival. Inside Vidarbha it is one of the top five buying weeks of the year.
| City | 22K Gold (per gram) | Difference vs Nagpur |
|---|---|---|
| Nagpur | Rs 14,140 | baseline |
| Mumbai | Rs 14,085 | Rs 55 cheaper |
| Pune | Rs 14,095 | Rs 45 cheaper |
| Nashik | Rs 14,115 | Rs 25 cheaper |
| Aurangabad | Rs 14,130 | Rs 10 cheaper |
| Amravati | Rs 14,150 | Rs 10 dearer |
The Nagpur premium over Mumbai is Rs 55 per gram or 0.39 percent. For a 10 gram purchase that is Rs 550. For a 50 gram purchase it is Rs 2,750. The convenience of a local jeweller who carries your family relationship across two and three generations, who will exchange your old gold at 0 percent deduction, and who will be available for repairs and renewals for the next 30 years, is worth more than the Rs 2,750 marginal saving. For purchases above 100 grams, ask your jeweller about a bulk rate match. Most established Nagpur jewellers including Londe will match the Mumbai bullion print for verified large orders.
The southwest monsoon typically reaches Vidarbha in the third week of June, with full monsoon settling in by the first week of July. From a jewellery buying perspective, the four week window from June 15 to July 15 has historically been one of the friendliest in the year. Three reasons.
The Hindu month of Ashadha runs roughly from June 25 to July 25 in 2026. Traditionally, many Maharashtrian households avoid major new beginnings during Ashadha, including weddings and big jewellery purchases. This creates a real demand softness that jewellers see in their daily footfall numbers.
The Vaishakha wedding season tapers off through June, and the next major wedding stretch begins after Diwali in November. June 15 to July 15 is one of the quietest wedding stretches of the year. Quieter demand means jewellers have time to discuss your buy, customise designs, and often run small monsoon offers to keep footfall moving.
Many Nagpur jewellers run monsoon waivers in this window. At Londe Jewellers, our June to July offer waives the first 4 grams of making charges on any 22K piece above 10 grams. For a 25 gram bridal set with making charges at Rs 1,500 per gram, that is Rs 6,000 saved on top of the gold rate advantage. Other established jewellers run similar offers. Ask before you walk in.
Globally, the monsoon does not move gold prices. But the local Vidarbha demand pause can mean genuine value during this four week window if you do not need the piece for a specific occasion.
Three factors to weigh:
The May correction is over. The Rs 13,800 to Rs 14,200 floor has held across May and the first week of June. The next move is more likely up than down, with central bank gold buying continuing and global rate cut expectations supporting prices.
History shows the August to November stretch typically prints higher than June. Navratri starts in late September, Karwa Chauth in October and Dhanteras Diwali in early November. These three demand peaks usually pull the 22K rate Rs 600 to Rs 1,200 above the June baseline. If you are buying for a Diwali or November wedding, June is meaningfully cheaper than waiting.
The 3 percent GST on gold is fixed but it is calculated on the gold rate. A lower rate means a smaller absolute GST. Buying at Rs 14,140 saves Rs 35 per gram in GST compared to buying at Rs 15,300. That is small but it adds up.
Use this reference to estimate your gold jewellery cost in Nagpur. All numbers assume 22K (916 purity), 3 percent GST and Nagpur making charge bands.
| Gold Weight | 22K @ Rs 14,140/g | + 3 percent GST | Making Charges (8 to 13 percent) | Total Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10g | Rs 1,41,400 | Rs 4,242 | Rs 11,312 to 18,382 | Rs 1,56,954 to 1,64,024 |
| 15g | Rs 2,12,100 | Rs 6,363 | Rs 16,968 to 27,573 | Rs 2,35,431 to 2,46,036 |
| 20g | Rs 2,82,800 | Rs 8,484 | Rs 22,624 to 36,764 | Rs 3,13,908 to 3,28,048 |
| 30g | Rs 4,24,200 | Rs 12,726 | Rs 33,936 to 55,146 | Rs 4,70,862 to 4,92,072 |
| 50g | Rs 7,07,000 | Rs 21,210 | Rs 56,560 to 91,910 | Rs 7,84,770 to 8,20,120 |
| 75g (typical Vidarbha bridal) | Rs 10,60,500 | Rs 31,815 | Rs 84,840 to 1,37,865 | Rs 11,77,155 to 12,30,180 |
Making charges vary by design. Simple chains and bangles run around 8 percent. Medium designs run 10 to 11 percent. Intricate bridal pieces with Vidarbha hollow karigari sit at 12 to 13 percent. For full making charge breakdown by design see our Itwari versus branded making charge guide.
At every Londe Jewellers Gold & Diamonds showroom we lock the morning rate at 11:00 AM. If you make the buying decision before 1:30 PM you get that morning rate even if global gold moves up during the day. Check the live rate before you leave home.
Many buyers focus only on the final price and miss the breakdown. Always ask three questions. What is the gold rate today. What are the making charges per gram. What is the GST on this total. A transparent jeweller will give you all three lines on the bill without hesitation.
All gold jewellery in India must carry a BIS hallmark under the 2021 mandate. The hallmark includes the BIS logo, the purity stamp (916 for 22K, 750 for 18K, 999 for 24K), the jeweller's identification mark and a six character HUID (Hallmark Unique Identification Number). You can verify the HUID at bis.gov.in. Read our step by step BIS verification guide.
Londe Jewellers Gold & Diamonds runs a 0 percent deduction gold exchange. That means if you bring in 20 grams of old 22K gold to buy a new 50 gram piece, we credit you the full 20 grams of value. No melting loss deduction, no testing fee, no purity tax. This works on jewellery from any jeweller, not just Londe. See Gold Exchange Nagpur for the full process.
If your wedding or major purchase is 6 to 12 months away, a Gold SIP plan beats trying to time the rate. You save Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 per month for 11 months, and we add a one month bonus and lock in the gold weight at the average price across those months. This protects you from rate shocks like the April Akshaya Tritiya peak.
Q: What is the gold rate in Nagpur today (June 8, 2026)?
As of June 8, 2026, the gold rate in Nagpur is Rs 14,140 per gram for 22K gold, Rs 15,240 per gram for 24K gold and Rs 11,640 per gram for 18K gold. These rates reflect the Mumbai bullion market with a Rs 20 to 55 per gram premium for Nagpur. Rates are updated daily at today's live rate page.
Q: Has the gold rate in Nagpur gone up in June 2026?
Yes, modestly. The 22K rate has moved from Rs 13,835 per gram on May 4, 2026 to Rs 14,140 per gram on June 8, 2026, a rise of about 2.2 percent over five weeks. The rate is still about 7.6 percent below the mid April peak of Rs 15,300 per gram that we saw around Akshaya Tritiya.
Q: How did Vat Savitri 2026 affect gold rate in Nagpur?
Vat Savitri 2026 fell on June 6, a Saturday. Vat Savitri is an auspicious married women's festival, not a gold buying festival on the scale of Akshaya Tritiya or Dhanteras, so the rate impact was small. Demand spiked for traditional Marathi pieces like the Vati mangalsutra and Patlya bangles in the week leading up to June 6, which contributed to the modest May to June rise of about Rs 305 per gram on 22K gold.
Q: Should I buy gold in Nagpur in June 2026 or wait until Diwali?
If you have a wedding in the August to November window, buying in June makes sense. The rate is still about 7.6 percent below the April peak and the August to October period typically prints higher than June. If you are buying for investment with no specific occasion, a Gold SIP plan that spreads your buys across the rate volatility is smarter than waiting for a single dip.
Q: How much will the monsoon affect gold rate in Nagpur in June and July 2026?
Monsoon onset in Vidarbha is typically the third week of June. The Ashadha month is considered inauspicious for new beginnings in many Maharashtrian households. That means June 15 to July 15 has historically been a friendlier buying window for non urgent purchases. Globally, the monsoon does not move gold prices, but the local Vidarbha demand pause can mean Nagpur jewellers run small promotions during this window.
Q: What is the all in cost of gold today per gram in Nagpur?
On June 8, 2026, the all in cost of 22K gold jewellery in Nagpur is approximately Rs 15,700 to Rs 16,400 per gram. That breaks down as Rs 14,140 gold rate, plus 3 percent GST of Rs 424, plus making charges of Rs 1,140 to Rs 1,840 per gram depending on design.
Q: Why is gold rate in Nagpur slightly higher than Mumbai?
Nagpur gold rates carry a premium of Rs 20 to 55 per gram over Mumbai due to transportation costs, insurance and local dealer margins. On a 10 gram purchase the absolute difference is Rs 200 to 550. For purchases above 100 grams the saving is more meaningful, and Londe Jewellers Gold & Diamonds will match the Mumbai bullion benchmark for verified large orders.
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Last updated: 8 June 2026 · Prices based on Nagpur bullion market rates · Subject to daily change · Rajesh Londe, 3rd generation jeweller, Londe Jewellers Gold & Diamonds