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22k, 24k gold: How much each gram would cost today?

Gold prices climbed across major cities on Friday, August 21, 2026, with jewellers raising rates for 22k gold jewelry compared to Thursday. Top brands like Tanishq, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Joyalukkas, and Kalyan Jewellers all saw an uptick in their gold rates. The increase was evident at each location, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore, and Bengaluru.

Tanishq now charges Rs 14,755 per gram for 22k gold jewelry, up from Rs 14,645 per gram on August 20. Similarly, Malabar Gold & Diamonds raised its 22k gold jewelry price to Rs 14,710 per gram, from Rs 14,600 per gram the previous day. Joyalukkas and Kalyan Jewellers also increased their 22k gold jewelry prices to Rs 14,710 and Rs 14,600 per gram, respectively, compared to the earlier Rs 14,600 and Rs 14,600 rates on August 20.

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