Why Gold Ring Price Varies So Widely Between Pieces
A gold ring in India can cost anywhere from ₹15,000 for a thin plain band to ₹2,50,000 for a heavy solitaire-set engagement ring – and at resale, that same range collapses dramatically because old-gold buyers value rings purely by gold content. The biggest variables on the buy side are weight (rings range from 2g to 15g+), purity (22K vs 18K, since 18K is far more common in modern designs), making charges (15–20% standard) and stone settings (which add to purchase price but reduce resale gold weight). On the sell side, only weight × purity × live rate matters. Understanding both sides is the difference between knowing what your ring is worth and accepting whatever a buyer first quotes.
This guide is a practical walkthrough for anyone holding gold rings – wedding bands, engagement solitaires, daily-wear designs, inherited heirlooms – and wondering what they will fetch in cash. We cover today’s gold ring price across the common weight range, the making-charge stack at original purchase, how stone settings affect resale, and a worked ₹-math example for a typical 6g ring. Read it once before walking into any buyer.
Gold Ring Pricing at a Glance
| Typical Ring Weight Range | 2g–15g (gold portion only) |
| Plain Band / Wedding Ring | 3–6g |
| Standard Daily-Wear Ring | 4–8g |
| Engagement Solitaire (gold portion) | 5–12g + diamond weight |
| Heavy Statement Ring | 10–15g+ |
| Common Purity (Indian wedding bands) | 22K (916) |
| Common Purity (modern / solitaire) | 18K (750) |
| Today’s 22K Reference Rate | ₹13,675 per gram (6 May 2026, IBJA) |
Today’s Gold Ring Price by Weight
A 22K hallmarked plain ring at today’s ₹13,675/g rate gives the following indicative gold value before making charges and GST. For 18K rings (more common in solitaires and modern designs), the per-gram gold rate is ₹11,189/g – about 18% lower than 22K. Most Indian rings sit in the 4–10g range, which puts gold value between ₹54,700 and ₹1,36,750 at today’s 22K pricing.
| Ring Weight | Gold Value (22K, today) | Gold Value (18K, today) |
| 3 grams | ₹41,025 | ₹33,567 |
| 5 grams | ₹68,375 | ₹55,945 |
| 6 grams | ₹82,050 | ₹67,134 |
| 8 grams | ₹1,09,400 | ₹89,512 |
| 10 grams | ₹1,36,750 | ₹1,11,890 |
| 12 grams | ₹1,64,100 | ₹1,34,268 |
| 15 grams | ₹2,05,125 | ₹1,67,835 |
Average Gold Ring Weight by Style
The single biggest predictor of gold ring price is weight, since the live rate × purity formula scales linearly with grams. Knowing the average gold ring weight for each style helps you estimate any ring before weighing it. Plain wedding bands (men’s or women’s) typically weigh 3–6g. Standard daily-wear rings with a light design are 4–8g. Engagement rings depend on style – a thin solitaire band weighs 5–8g of gold (plus the diamond, separately weighed in carats). Heavy statement rings, or signet rings,s weigh 10–15g. Bridal-set rings often have multiple stones and weigh 8–12g of gold.
Older heirloom rings (pre-2000 inheritance) are often heavier than modern equivalents because gold was cheaper and rings were made more substantially. A 1980s-era bridal ring can easily weigh 12–1,5 g, where its modern equivalent would be 6–8g. This explains why inherited rings often surprise their owners with a higher cash payout than expected.
How Many Grams in a Gold Ring? – A Quick Reference
| Ring Style | Gold Weight Range | Common Purity | Notes |
| Thin band (wedding) | 2-4g | 22K | Most popular men’s wedding ring weight |
| Standard band | 4-6g | 22K | Standard women’s wedding ring |
| Daily-wear casual | 3-6g | 22K or 18K | Light everyday design |
| Solitaire (gold portion) | 4-7g | 18K | Diamond weight separate |
| Halo/accent ring | 5-9g | 18K | Smaller stones around the centrepiece |
| Cluster/fancy | 7-12g | 18K or 22K | Multiple stones in the setting |
| Signet/statement | 10-15g+ | 22K | Heavy with an engraved face |
When you weigh a ring at home on a kitchen scale, the gold ring’s grams reading will be off by 5–10% if the ring has any non-gold elements (rhodium plating, alloys, embedded materials). For a precise reading, the buyer’s calibrated electronic scale is the gold standard. Always have each ring weighed individually rather than as part of a bundle.
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Worked Example: Today’s Resale Cash for a 6g 22K Ring
| Step | Calculation | Result |
| Gross weight on calibrated scale | 6.10g | 6.10g |
| Solder/non-gold subtracted | ~0.10g (typical band) | 6.00g net gold |
| XRF purity reading | Au = 91.4% (slightly below 91.6 stamp) | 91.4% |
| Today’s live 24K rate | Verified on the widget | ₹14,918/g |
| Pure-gold mass | 6.00 × 0.914 | 5.484g |
| Gross gold value | 5.484 × 14,918 | ₹81,810 |
| Stone deduction | Plain band, no stones | ₹0 |
| Final Cash Payout | After all deductions | ₹81,810 |
A plain 6g 22K ring fetches roughly ₹81,810 at today’s rates from a transparent buyer. The original purchase invoice (with 18% making and ~3.5% GST) would have been about ₹1,02,000 – meaning ₹20,000 of making + GST is the irrecoverable cost from day one. The remaining gold value is fully recoverable at any clean buyer.
How Solitaire / Diamond Rings Are Valued at Resale
Solitaire and diamond-set rings need a two-part valuation. The gold portion follows the standard formula – weight × purity × live rate. The diamond is valued separately, usually at 60–70% of the GIA-certified retail price (the resale market for second-hand diamonds is much weaker than the gold market). Crucially, most cash-for-gold buyers in India do not buy diamonds – they buy only the gold portion and either return the stone to you or refer you to a separate diamond buyer. So when you sell a 5g 18K solitaire with a 0.5ct diamond, the cash buyer values 5g × 0.75 purity × ₹14,918 = ₹55,945 for the gold; the diamond is your decision to keep or sell separately.
Some buyers offer to remove the diamond in front of you and weigh the empty ring – this is the cleanest method, since you can verify the diamond came out intact, and the gold was weighed accurately. If the buyer insists on melting the entire piece without separating the diamond, decline and find another buyer. Diamonds are not refundable post-melt.
Common Mistakes Ring Sellers Make
- Bundling multiple rings into a “single weight” instead of weighing each individually – bundling allows averaging that hides under-purity.
- Forgetting to ask for diamond removal before melting on solitaire rings – the diamond cannot be recovered from melted gold.
- Confusing 18K white gold with platinum at resale – they are different metals at different rates; XRF distinguishes them in 30 seconds.
- Assuming 22K and 18K rings sell at the same per-gram rate – 22K is ~22% more valuable per gram than 18K.
- Trusting “wastage” deductions on plain rings – illegitimate at any cash buyer.
- Selling without watching the XRF test – every reputable buyer turns the spectrometer screen toward you.
- Giving up because a ring is “tiny” – even 2-3g rings have ₹27,000-₹41,000 of recoverable cash at today’s rates.
Why Choose Attica Gold for Ring Selling
Rings are the smallest gold pieces most Indian sellers handle, which makes per-piece accuracy extremely important – every 0.1g of weight or 0.5% of purity translates to ₹100–₹500 of cash difference. A reputable buyer weighs each ring individually on a Department-stamped scale, applies XRF in your presence, and prints every line of the calculation on a written invoice. The wrong buyer bundles rings together, applies declared purity without testing, and quotes a flat per-gram rate that hides margin grabs.
Attica Gold runs the same protocol at every one of its 200+ branches across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Pondicherry – calibrated XRF in your presence, today’s live IBJA rate displayed openly, weighing on Department-stamped scales for each piece individually, written line-by-line invoice, KYC at the counter, and instant settlement through cash, UPI, IMPS or RTGS. ISO 9001:2015 certification means the same standard at every branch, every day. If you have a stack of old rings – from broken bands to inherited solitaires – and want a clear cash valuation, your wait is over. Walk in, watch each ring tested, and leave with the cash that the formula adds up to.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the gold ring price calculated in India?
Gold ring price = ring weight (grams) × purity (916 = 91.6% for 22K, 750 = 75% for 18K) × today’s 24K live IBJA rate, plus making charges (15-20% of gold value) and 3.5% effective GST at purchase. At today’s ₹14,918/g 24K rate, a 6g 22K ring has a gold value of roughly ₹82,050; with 18% making and GST, it costs about ₹1,02,000 at the showroom. At resale, you recover the gold portion (~₹81,810); making charges and GST are non-refundable.
What is the average gold ring weight for an Indian wedding band?
The average gold ring weight for an Indian wedding band is 3–6g for thin/standard designs and 5–8g for thicker or more ornate bands. Men’s wedding rings are typically 3–5g (plain or lightly engraved). Women’s wedding rings are typically 4–6g (often with small accent stones). Older heirloom rings (pre-2000) tend to be heavier – often 6–10g – because gold was cheaper and rings were made more substantially.
How many grams in a gold ring should I expect?
Common gold ring weights: thin band 2-4g, standard band 4-6g, daily-wear casual 3-6g, solitaire (gold portion only) 4-7g, halo/accent 5-9g, cluster/fancy 7-12g, statement/signet 10-15g+. The exact weight depends on ring size, design complexity and width of band. For diamond-set rings, the diamond weight is measured separately (in carats), and the gold portion follows the live rate × purity formula at resale.
How do gold ring grams affect resale cash?
Resale cash scales linearly with gold ring grams. At today’s 22K rate of ₹13,675/g, a 3g ring fetches ₹41,025; a 6g ring fetches ₹82,050; a 10g ring fetches ₹1,36,750. The same scaling applies to 18K rings at the lower ₹11,189/g rate. Heavier rings also tend to test slightly higher purity at XRF (because thicker bands are less affected by surface wear), giving a small per-gram premium.
How is a solitaire/diamond ring valued at resale?
Solitaire rings need a two-part valuation. The gold portion follows weight × purity × live rate (same as any other ring). The diamond is valued separately, typically at 60-70% of the GIA-certified retail price. Most cash-for-gold buyers buy only the gold portion and return the diamond to you. Always ask the buyer to remove the diamond in your presence before melting the gold; diamonds are not recoverable from melted gold.
Is the weight of a gold ring affected by stones embedded in the ring?
Yes – gross ring weight includes stones, which must be subtracted to get the gold weight. A 6g ring with a 0.5ct diamond (~0.1g) has 5.9g of gold-plus-other-mass, of which roughly 5.85g is solid gold (after solder subtraction). The buyer’s XRF test reveals only the gold portion for purity; the diamond mass is subtracted from gross weight before applying the rate.
Are 18K rings worth less than 22K rings of the same weight?
Yes – by approximately 18%. 22K is 91.6% pure gold (rate today ₹13,675/g), while 18K is 75% pure (rate today ₹11,189/g). A 6g 22K ring fetches ₹82,050 in gold value; a 6g 18K ring fetches ₹67,134. The difference reflects the higher gold content per gram. 18K is more common in modern solitaires and Western-style designs because it is harder and holds stone settings better; 22K is preferred for traditional Indian wedding bands.
Can I sell a ring without an original invoice?
Yes. The ring’s purchase invoice is helpful for audit-trail purposes but is not legally required. A reputable gold buyer verifies the ring through XRF testing (which confirms purity in 30 seconds regardless of paperwork) and weighs it on a calibrated scale. Aadhaar (mandatory) and PAN (mandatory above ₹2 lakh) are the only essential documents. The XRF reading and weight together give you the cash value – invoice optional.
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