Published 21:35 IST, October 29th 2024
Gold Sales to Drop 10% on Dhanteras as Prices Surge, Value Set to Rise
Gold sales on Dhanteras may decline 10% due to a 33% rise in prices, but value is expected to increase by 20%, as buyers seek lighter jewelry and coins.
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New Delhi: Gold sales on Dhanteras are estimated to drop 10 percent in volume terms year-on-year on sharp 33 percent annual rise in rates of yellow metal, according to industry players.
Significance of Dhanteras
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Since Dhanteras -- most auspicious day in Hindu calendar for buying items ranging from precious metals to utensils -- is celebrated on two days till 1.11 pm on Wednesday, jewellers are expecting more footfalls in both online and offline stores.
Price Surge
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Gold prices have surged 33 percent to Rs 81,400 per 10 gram in national capital, as compared to Rs 61,200 on Dhanteras last year, which was celebrated on November 11, 2023. Silver prices increased 35 percent to Rs 99,700 per kg on Tuesday compared to Rs 74,000 on Dhanteras day last year.
Industry Insights
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All India Gem And Jewellery Domestic Council Chairman Saiyam Mehra said, " buying trend is good despite high gold prices. In volume-wise, we are expecting 10 percent less than last year, while in terms of value it will be 20 percent more." sale of recycled jewellery also did well.
Consumer Preferences
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Gold coins in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 grams and light weight jewellery like chains, earrings and bracelets were selling more, he said. Dhanteras festival is spilled over to Wednesday afternoon; refore, "We expect more business." World Gold Council Regional CEO, India, Sachin Jain said, "I think consumption of bullion will be much stronger than jewellery." Kalyan Jewellers Executive Director Ramesh Kalyanaraman said, "Despite higher gold prices, demand has remained strong." Conservative buyers favoured Shagun coins, while lightweight or 18k jewellery attracted younger shoppers. With upcoming wedding season, re was interest in elaborate pieces, he said.
Sales Expectations
PNG Jewellers Chairman and Managing Director Saurabh Ggil said, "We are expecting volume to decline 5-10 percent due to high prices." Senco Gold and Diamonds MD and CEO Suvankar Sen said, "In overall sales, 30-40 percent purchases were wedding jewellery and rest were those buying a token to mark auspicious festival." high price will impact volume, which is expected to dip 15 percent from last year at same time, while value will be up 12 percent, he ded. Many took vantage of available offers and discounts to make purchases, he said.
Demand for Smaller Items
On day of festival, smaller items and coins were more in demand. Delhi-based Puran's Jewellers owner Rakesh Kumar said bookings and orders have been very strong.
Muhurat for Buying
Astrologer Prince Jain said muhurat for Dhanteras buying is till 1.11 pm on Wednesday. People buy precious metal, utensils to automobiles for prosperity.
Automobile Sales Surge
Meanwhile, automakers posted strong sales on Dhanteras. Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director and CEO Santosh Iyer said luxury car market leer recorded its best-ever sales this Dhanteras. Kia India said it has delivered around 6,000 cars on occasion, while JSW MG Motor India announced delivery of over a hundred electric vehicles in a single day in Delhi-NCR.
(WIth PTI Inputs)
21:35 IST, October 29th 2024