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Gold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 3, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Gold Investment Guide 2026

We Indians love our gold. It is woven into our festivals, our big fat weddings, and our deeply held family traditions. Buying gold feels like an absolute financial safety net. You walk into a brightly lit showroom, pick out a stunning bridal set, and tell yourself it is a brilliant financial move for the future. But is that beautiful necklace actually growing your wealth? The truth might sting a little. When it comes to pure financial returns, solid gold coins and bars thoroughly beat that designer jewellery.

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The Hidden Tax of Craftsmanship

Think about the last time you bought a gold chain. You didn't just pay for the yellow metal. You paid for the artistry, the brand, and the intricate design work. These are the infamous "making charges." Depending on how elaborate the piece is, these charges can effortlessly add anywhere from 8% to a massive 25% or more to your total bill.

Now, fast forward a few years. You need some quick cash and decide to sell that exact same chain. The buyer will weigh the piece and calculate its value based strictly on the current raw gold rate. Those hefty making charges you paid? Poof. They vanish into thin air. Because making charges are never recovered during resale, your so-called investment begins at a significant loss the moment you step out of the store.


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The Purity Compromise

There is also the issue of what you are actually buying. Pure 24-karat gold is astonishingly soft. If you tried wearing a 24K bangle, it would bend out of shape by the end of the day. To make earrings and rings durable enough to survive daily wear, jewelers must mix the gold with stronger metals like copper, silver, or zinc. This drops the purity down to 22K or even 18K.

Not only are you paying a premium for a diluted asset, but liquidating it is also harder. When it is time to sell, testing the exact purity of an old, worn piece of jewellery can sometimes be a cumbersome process, which lowers its immediate liquidity and resale value.


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Why Solid Gold Wins the Numbers Game

If your primary goal is to preserve and multiply your wealth, you need to shift your focus to solid gold. Coins and bars are typically 24K, meaning they are 99.9% pure. You are putting your money directly into the raw precious metal rather than a designer's time. Furthermore, because these items are simply stamped out by machines, the making charges are beautifully minimal. You will usually only pay a tiny 1% to 4% premium over the market rate. The real magic happens during resale. Selling a 24K gold coin is incredibly straightforward.

Because it is a standardized, highly liquid asset, you will receive a price that sits almost exactly at the current market trading rate. There is no haggling over lost design value or mixed metals.


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The Final Verdict

Does this mean you should completely stop buying jewelry? Absolutely not. A beautifully crafted gold necklace offers sentimental, aesthetic, and cultural value that a cold, heavy metal bar simply cannot match. It is meant to be an heirloom.

Just change how you categorize it in your mind. Buy jewellery because you want to wear it, enjoy it, and celebrate life’s milestones. Treat it as a luxury lifestyle expense. But when you are ready to make a serious, hard-nosed financial investment? Stick to the coins and bars.


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