Dhanteras Gold Rush: How Price Dip Sparks Massive Rs 50,000 Crore Shopping Spree

This Dhanteras has witnessed a remarkable surge in gold and silver purchases despite higher bullion prices. Consumers are strategically buying jewelry, especially lightweight and responsibly sourced designs. The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council predicts festive sales will exceed Rs 50,000 crore. Silver coins have seen a particularly strong uptick, especially in smaller cities, reflecting changing consumer preferences.

Key Points: Dhanteras Gold Silver Sales Surge Amid Price Correction

  • Gold and silver purchases surge on Dhanteras amid strategic price-based buying
  • Festive sales expected to cross Rs 50,000 crore this season
  • Silver coin sales jump 35-40% in Tier 2 and 3 cities
  • Lightweight, sustainable jewellery gains popularity among younger consumers
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Gold, silver purchases surge on Dhanteras, festive buying likely to surpass Rs 50,000 crore

Dhanteras sees massive gold and silver purchases, with festive sales expected to cross Rs 50,000 crore despite price challenges.

Gold, silver purchases surge on Dhanteras, festive buying likely to surpass Rs 50,000 crore
"This Dhanteras has revealed a new layer of consumer maturity. - Avinash Gupta, GJC Vice Chairman"

New Delhi, Oct 18

The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) on Saturday, i.e. on the occasion of Dhanteras, reported a surge in gold and silver purchases following a sharp price correction.

The dip in rates has triggered a wave of strategic buying across India, with consumers seizing the opportunity to make meaningful purchases. The association expect that the sales of Gem and Jewellery will cross Rs 50,000 crore this festive season.

"Dhanteras 2025 has seen a 10-15 per cent dip in volume compared to last year, but overall value is up sharply -- we expect festive sales to cross Rs 50,000 crore. Despite high gold and silver prices, consumer sentiment is strong, driven by strategic buying and early wedding purchases," said Rajesh Rokde, Chairman, GJC.

Gold coins are leading demand, with hallmark-certified lightweight jewellery also performing well. Silver items, especially coins and puja articles, have surged nearly 40 per cent over last year, he added.

According to the association, popular buying choices on Dhanteras were hallmark-certified gold, lightweight daily-wear designs, gold coins, and increasingly, silver coins -- which are being chosen for gifting, investment, and ceremonial purposes.

Jewellers across the country opened early today, with many stores welcoming customers early to accommodate the festive rush, the association said.

Footfalls began steadily from morning hours and intensified by mid-day, especially among younger buyers who are gravitating toward sustainable and responsibly sourced jewellery.

With Dhanteras continuing until tomorrow afternoon, and jewellery stores remaining open until midnight tonight, GJC said that it anticipates even stronger footfalls through the evening and into Sunday, as consumers take advantage of favourable pricing and extended shopping hours.

"This Dhanteras has revealed a new layer of consumer maturity. Compared to last year, the average transaction value has risen by nearly 20-25 per cent, even as overall volume dipped due to high bullion prices. What's encouraging is the 35-40 per cent surge in silver coin sales, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, where buyers are opting for budget-friendly investments and ceremonial gifting," said Avinash Gupta, Vice Chairman, GJC.

We're also seeing a 15 per cent increase in self-purchase trends, with younger consumers choosing lightweight, responsibly sourced jewellery to mark personal milestones, he added.

All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council is a national trade council. It is a self-regulated trade body.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I noticed silver coins are becoming really popular this year. Bought some for puja and investment purposes. Much more affordable than gold and serves the same festive purpose. Smart move by Indian families!
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the festive spirit, I'm concerned about the environmental impact of gold mining. Glad to see the article mentioning sustainable and responsibly sourced jewellery. Hope more jewellers adopt eco-friendly practices.
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Vikram M
The prices are still quite high compared to last year, but the dip definitely helped. Bought lightweight jewellery for my wife - perfect balance of tradition and daily wear. The hallmark certification gives confidence in purity.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm fascinated by the Dhanteras tradition! The energy in jewellery stores yesterday was incredible. Bought a small silver coin to participate in the festivities. Lovely to see how gold and silver are part of Indian culture.
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Rajesh Q
In our tier-2 city, the silver rush was real! Everyone was buying silver coins and puja items. Much more budget-friendly and serves the same purpose of bringing prosperity. Traditional buying with modern financial sense.

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