Gold Putli Haar: Weight, Today’s Rate & Resale Value
The gold putli haar (putalyachi mala in Marathi) is a traditional necklace made of small gold coins or figures (putli […]

The gold putli haar (putalyachi mala in Marathi) is a traditional necklace made of small gold coins or figures (putli = figurine/coin) strung together. It is popular across Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan, often depicting Lakshmi or royal figures. A putli haar typically weighs 20g–70g.
At resale, only gold weight and purity determine cash value.
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At a Glance
Short putli haar | 18g – 35g |
Standard putli haar | 30g – 50g |
Long bridal putli haar | 45g – 75g |
Figure/coin count | 10 – 30 putlis |
22K rate per gram today | ₹13,965 |
35g putli haar (22K) today | ₹4,88,915 |
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.
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Today’s Gold Rate
Indicative rate — final price after purity test at your nearest branch.
Designs & Weight Comparison
Design | Typical Gold Weight | 22K Value Today | Notes |
Short putli haar | 18g – 35g | ₹3,63,194 (26g avg) | PAN required |
Standard putli haar | 30g – 50g | ₹5,58,760 (40g avg) | PAN required |
Long bridal putli haar | 45g – 75g | ₹8,38,140 (60g avg) | PAN required |
Common Types & Use Cases
● Short putli haar – 10–15 coins, 18g–35g
● Standard putli haar – 15–25 figures, 30g–50g
● Long bridal putli haar – 25–30 putlis, 45g–75g
● Lakshmi-figure putli haar – deity coins, same per-gram rate
● Heirloom putli haar – age and figures add no resale value
Resale Value & Worked Example
For a 35g 22K putli haar: 35 × 0.916 × ₹15,250 = ₹4,88,915.
For a 60g long piece: ₹8,38,140. All putli haar sales exceed ₹2,00,000 – Aadhaar and PAN both required.
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
● 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
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a gold putli haar worth today?
A 35g 22K putli haar is worth ₹4,88,915. A 60g piece brings ₹8,38,140.
What is a putli haar?
Putli haar (putalyachi mala) is a necklace of small gold coins or figures (putli), popular in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan, often depicting Lakshmi.
Do the deity figures add value?
No. Only gold weight and purity are paid – religious figures add no premium.
Can I sell individual putlis?
The necklace is typically weighed whole, but individual coins/figures can be weighed separately if detached.
What documents?
Aadhaar mandatory. PAN required – most putli haar sales exceed ₹2,00,000.
What purity?
Most putli haars are 22K. XRF confirms.
Is putli haar the same as kasumala?
Both are coin necklaces. Kasumala specifically uses Lakshmi coins (kasu). Putli haar uses figures/coins. Both valued by weight and purity.
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