Silver rate Bhopal
Silver Rate in Bhopal Today
Today's silver price in Bhopal stands at ₹265,000 per Kilogram for 999 Fine Silver (99.9% purity), ₹245,125 per Kilogram for 925 Sterling Silver (92.5% purity), and ₹212,000 per Kilogram for 800 Silver (80.0% purity). Monitor daily market trends, retail bulk price shifts, and spot variations. Use our dynamic tracker engine or select your specific city below to view local bullion tariffs, applicable local taxes, and GST metrics.
Live Silver Jewellery Price Calculator (Bhopal)
How is Retail Silver Jewellery Price Calculated in Bhopal?
When buying silver artifacts or ornaments from retail showrooms, the final invoice calculation follows this uniform commercial industry standard formula:
Tip: Because silver is much less expensive than gold per gram, retail making charges typically represent a higher percentage of the total cost (often ranging between 15% to 30% for detailed sterling silver designs). Always ensure you cross-reference the current base rate on Wealthova to check for transaction parity.
Silver Price Matrix By Weight in Bhopal
| Weight Bracket | 999 Silver Price | 925 Silver Price | 800 Silver Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Gram | ₹265 | ₹245 | ₹212 |
| 10 Grams | ₹2,650 | ₹2,451 | ₹2,120 |
| 100 Grams | ₹26,500 | ₹24,513 | ₹21,200 |
| 1 Kilogram (1000g) | ₹265,000 | ₹245,125 | ₹212,000 |
Last 10 Days Silver Price History Log in Bhopal
| Date Mark | 999 Silver (1g) | 925 Silver (1g) | 800 Silver (1g) |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 17, 2026 | ₹265.00 | ₹245.13 | ₹212.00 |
| June 15, 2026 | ₹264.00 | ₹244.23 | ₹211.20 |
| June 14, 2026 | ₹263.50 | ₹243.78 | ₹210.80 |
| June 13, 2026 | ₹263.00 | ₹243.33 | ₹210.40 |
| June 12, 2026 | ₹262.50 | ₹242.88 | ₹210.00 |
| June 11, 2026 | ₹262.00 | ₹242.43 | ₹209.60 |
| June 10, 2026 | ₹261.50 | ₹241.98 | ₹209.20 |
| June 9, 2026 | ₹261.00 | ₹241.53 | ₹208.80 |
| June 8, 2026 | ₹260.50 | ₹241.08 | ₹208.40 |
Key Factors Affecting Silver Prices in Bhopal
Unlike gold, which is driven heavily by reserve banking and investment storage, the domestic valuation of silver is determined by a dual-action dynamic: its status as a precious safe-haven asset, combined with its massive reliance on modern industrial manufacturing parameters.
1. Global Industrial Demand & Manufacturing
Silver possesses the highest electrical conductivity of any metal on Earth. Consequently, nearly 50% of the world’s global silver supply is consumed by the industrial sector. Heavy manufacturing demands from solar panel (photovoltaic) production, electric vehicles (EVs), and advanced electronics directly dictate the base supply, frequently causing the MCX silver rates to spike as green technology scales up.
2. The Gold-Silver Ratio & Safe-Haven Investments
Its status as a physical commodity asset makes silver a major tracker of global economic updates. Financial groups monitor the "Gold-Silver Ratio"—which maps how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. When this ratio climbs high, retail and institutional buyers pick up silver aggressively as a strong financial hedge.
3. Currency Valuations (USD vs INR Exchange Rates)
Since international trading operations settle wholesale silver in US Dollars (USD) on exchanges like COMEX, the health of the Indian Rupee (INR) heavily alters local entry costs. A weakening rupee means local trade entities require more capital to import identical volumes of raw silver, driving retail showroom costs up across states.
