Lucknow comes from a long and rich history. Archaeologists found gold reserves evidence in Lucknow. This implies gold had a role in trade during the Kushan Empire (30-375 AD), as evidenced by a gold plaque unearthed in the city. However, Lucknow's connection to gold is beyond its trade history. Particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, the city was under the patronage of the Nawabs. Lucknow's Nawabi era was filled with gold jewellery and precious stonework. These were mostly used in the palaces and clothing attires, for instance, gold threads (Zari and Zardozi). This legacy lives on in Lucknow's thriving handicraft industry, renowned for its Chikankari embroidery and gold-infused textiles.
Even today, gold plays a significant role in Lucknow's social and economic life. People still buy gold jewellery for special occasions and as investments. As long as we are talking about gold investment options like gold Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are gaining popularity in the city. And INDmoney helps you get a secure and diversified way to invest in gold.
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Lucknow's current gold rate is around, as shown in the table above. Above, you'll find prices for 22-carat and 24-carat gold. Prices may vary slightly depending on the jeweller and the specific gold purity.
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No, the displayed gold rate typically excludes the making charge, which is the jeweller's labour cost for crafting the gold into jewellery. The making charge can vary depending on the design complexity and the jeweller.
Purity is the key difference. 24-carat gold is considered the purest form (99.9%), while 22-carat gold is 91.6% pure. 22-carat gold is more common for jewellery due to its durability, while 24-carat is softer and often used for investment purposes.
This depends on your goals. If you're looking for an investment, research historical price trends and consult a financial advisor. For personal use, compare prices across different jewellers to get the best deal.