The gold nallapusalu is the sacred Telugu traditional necklace – literally meaning “good beads” in Telugu – worn by married women in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is a black bead (black glass or coral beads) and gold coin necklace that serves as the Telugu equivalent of the Tamil mangalsutra. The gold content of a nallapusalu comes from the gold coins and the gold clasps that separate the bead sections.
At resale, only the gold weight (coins + clasps) and purity matter – the black beads are not gold and are not paid for. This guide covers typical gold weights for nallapusalu, today’s live IBJA rate and exactly how much cash you receive at Attica Gold.
At a Glance
| Simple nallapusalu (3–5 coins) | 5g – 12g gold |
| Standard nallapusalu (7–9 coins) | 10g – 20g gold |
| Long layered nallapusalu (11+ coins) | 15g – 35g gold |
| Gold clasps + coins only | 8g – 25g gold (typical) |
| 22K rate per gram today | ₹13,965 |
| 12g nallapusalu gold (22K) today | ₹1,67,628 |
| Last Updated | May 2026 |
Live Rate Today
At today’s IBJA rate of ₹15,250 per gram for 24K, a 22K piece yields ₹13,965 per gram. Check the live widget below before visiting any branch.
| 🔧 LIVE RATE WIDGET PLACEHOLDER [Embed live 22K/24K/18K/14K per-gram rate widget – auto-updates from IBJA feed] Indicative rate. Final price depends on actual purity test at branch. |
Designs & Weight Comparison
| Type | Typical Gold Weight | 22K Value Today | Notes |
| Simple (3–5 coins) | 5g – 12g gold | ₹1,11,752 (8g avg gold) | Black beads not gold – not paid |
| Standard (7–9 coins) | 10g – 20g gold | ₹2,09,535 (15g avg gold) | Most common Telugu wedding gift |
| Long layered (11+ coins) | 15g – 35g gold | ₹3,49,225 (25g avg gold) | High-value – PAN required at today’s rates |
Common Types & Use Cases
● Simple nallapusalu – 3–5 coins, 5g–12g of gold, daily wear
● Standard wedding nallapusalu – 7–9 coins, 10g–20g of gold, gifted at Telugu weddings
● Long layered nallapusalu – 11+ coins, 15g–35g of gold, elaborate bridal piece
● Selling gold coins only and keeping the black beads – Attica separates on request
● Heirloom nallapusalu – age and condition do not affect gold value
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Resale Value & Worked Example
The resale formula is: Total Gold Weight (coins + clasps) × Purity (%) × Today’s 24K IBJA Rate. For a standard 15g gold nallapusalu at 22K: 15 × 0.916 × ₹15,250 = ₹2,09,535.
The black beads are removed and not included in the gold weight. All non-gold components are returned to you. At 15g+ at today’s rates, most nallapusalu sales will exceed ₹2,00,000 – bring both Aadhaar and PAN.
Tax Treatment When You Sell
Gold held over 24 months attracts 12.5% LTCG when sold; held under 24 months, your gain is added to slab income. Aadhaar is mandatory; PAN is required if your sale exceeds ₹2,00,000.
What to Watch For – Seller Protection
● Stones or lac weighed with gold – insist on removal before weighing
● Visual purity check instead of XRF – always request machine testing
● No written receipt – a signed receipt is a legal requirement
● Making charge deductions at resale – these do not apply
● Lump-sum quote without per-gram rate – always ask for the gram rate first
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a gold nallapusalu worth today?
The gold in a standard 15g 22K nallapusalu is worth ₹2,09,535 today. A heavier 25g piece brings ₹3,49,225.
What is a gold nallapusalu?
Nallapusalu literally means “good beads” in Telugu. It is the traditional Telugu sacred necklace – a combination of black glass or coral beads and gold coins worn by married women in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Are the black beads in a nallapusalu paid for?
No. Only the gold coins and gold clasps are purchased. The black beads have no gold content and are removed and returned to you.
Is a nallapusalu the same as a kasumala?
Similar concept – both are traditional South Indian coin necklaces. Nallapusalu is the Telugu term (Andhra Pradesh/Telangana) with black beads; kasumala is the Tamil term, typically without black beads.
What documents do I need?
Aadhaar is mandatory. PAN required if total sale exceeds ₹2,00,000.
Can I sell the gold coins only and keep the black beads?
Yes. Attica Gold separates the gold components on request. Payment is on the gold weight only.
Is an antique nallapusalu worth the same?
Yes. Resale is based on gold weight and purity – not cultural value or age.






