
When you walk into a jewellery store or browse online for gold ornaments, the first question that usually comes up is: “Should I buy 22K or 24K gold?”
At Siri Samruddhi Gold Palace, we get this question almost every day from customers in Bangalore and across Karnataka. Both 22K and 24K gold are excellent, but they serve very different purposes. Understanding the difference will help you make a smarter and more satisfying purchase.
What Do 22K and 24K Actually Mean?
- 24K Gold (also called Pure Gold) 24K gold is 99.9% pure gold. It has almost no other metals mixed in it. This makes it the brightest, richest yellow in colour and the most valuable per gram in terms of pure gold content.
- 22K Gold (also known as 916 Gold) 22K gold contains 91.6% pure gold and about 8.4% of other metals (usually copper and silver). The “22” out of 24 parts is pure gold, which is why it is called 22 Karat.
Key Differences Between 22K and 24K Gold
| Feature | 22K Gold | 24K Gold |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 91.6% pure gold | 99.9% pure gold |
| Durability | High – strong and scratch-resistant | Very low – soft and delicate |
| Colour | Rich yellow with slight warmth | Bright, intense yellow |
| Best For | Daily wear, wedding jewellery, traditional designs | Investment (coins & bars) |
| Making Charges | Slightly higher (due to intricate designs) | Usually lower |
| Resale Value | Excellent | Highest (pure gold content) |
| Suitability | Perfect for jewellery | Not ideal for regular wear |
Why is 22K Gold Most Preferred for Jewellery in India?
Pure 24K gold is extremely soft — like butter. If you make jewellery out of it, it can easily bend, scratch, or lose its shape with regular wear. That’s why jewellers add a small amount of alloy to make 22K gold stronger and more durable while still maintaining very high purity.
In India, especially for weddings, festivals, and daily wear, 22K gold jewellery is the most popular choice because it offers the perfect balance between beauty, strength, and value.
At Siri Samruddhi Gold Palace, we specialize in hallmarked 22K gold jewellery — crafted with excellent finishing and traditional as well as modern designs that last for generations.
Which One Should You Buy?
Here’s a simple guide to help you decide:
- Choose 22K Gold if you want to:
- Wear the jewellery regularly (necklaces, bangles, earrings, chains)
- Gift on weddings, engagements, or festivals
- Get intricate designs and lightweight pieces
- Enjoy both beauty and durability
- Choose 24K Gold if you want to:
- Invest purely in gold (coins or bars)
- Store it as an asset rather than wear it
Our Recommendation: For most Indian families, 22K gold jewellery is the wiser choice. It gives you high purity along with the practicality needed for real-life use.
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Timing also plays a big role in getting the best value. If you’re planning to buy soon, don’t miss these helpful guides from our showroom:
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Why Choose Siri Samruddhi Gold Palace?
We believe every piece of jewellery should tell a story. At our showroom in Yelahanka, Bangalore, you will find BIS hallmarked 22K gold jewellery with transparent pricing, competitive making charges, and designs that blend tradition with modernity.
Whether you’re looking for lightweight daily wear, bridal collections, temple jewellery, or elegant pieces for special occasions — we have something special for you.
Explore our collection here: Siri Samruddhi Gold Palace – Where Every Piece Tells a Story