Gold Fineness Prices Today in Sweden By Fineness (999, 750, 585, 375)

Gold prices by fineness in Sweden — 999 (24K), 750 (18K), 585 (14K), 375 (9K) — in Krona, updated every minute.

What is the gold price per karat today in Sweden?

The price of 21K gold per gram in Sweden today is approximately — Krona, and 24K is approximately 1,298 Krona. The full karat comparison table is shown below.

Gold prices today in Sweden by carat

Fineness Price
999 (24K) 1,298 Krona
750 (18K) 973 Krona
585 (14K) 757 Krona
375 (9K) 487 Krona

Gold prices in Sweden start today at 1,297.58 Krona per gram for 24 karat and step down to 486.59 Krona for 9 karat — a spread of 810.99 Krona per gram between the highest and lowest karats.

Gold prices by karat over last 30 days Sweden

Historical gold price table Sweden
Date 999 (24K) 750 (18K) 585 (14K) 375 (9K) Change %
Wednesday 17/06
1,326 Krona 994 Krona 773 Krona 497 Krona
+2.2%
Tuesday 16/06
1,298 Krona 973 Krona 757 Krona 487 Krona
-0.1%
Monday 15/06
1,298 Krona 974 Krona 757 Krona 487 Krona
+2.1%
Sunday 14/06
1,272 Krona 954 Krona 742 Krona 477 Krona
-0.7%
Saturday 13/06
1,281 Krona 961 Krona 747 Krona 480 Krona
+0.1%
Friday 12/06
1,280 Krona 960 Krona 747 Krona 480 Krona
+4.1%
Thursday 11/06
1,231 Krona 923 Krona 718 Krona 461 Krona
-4.6%
Wednesday 10/06
1,289 Krona 967 Krona 752 Krona 484 Krona
-2.0%
Tuesday 09/06
1,315 Krona 986 Krona 767 Krona 493 Krona
-0.3%
Monday 08/06
1,319 Krona 989 Krona 769 Krona 495 Krona
+0.3%
Sunday 07/06
1,315 Krona 987 Krona 767 Krona 493 Krona
0.0%
Saturday 06/06
1,316 Krona 987 Krona 767 Krona 493 Krona
-2.9%
Friday 05/06
1,354 Krona 1,016 Krona 790 Krona 508 Krona
+0.8%
Thursday 04/06
1,344 Krona 1,008 Krona 784 Krona 504 Krona
-0.6%
Wednesday 03/06
1,351 Krona 1,013 Krona 788 Krona 507 Krona
+0.7%
Tuesday 02/06
1,343 Krona 1,007 Krona 783 Krona 503 Krona
-1.2%
Monday 01/06
1,359 Krona 1,020 Krona 793 Krona 510 Krona
+0.7%
Sunday 31/05
1,350 Krona 1,013 Krona 788 Krona 506 Krona
+0.1%
Saturday 30/05
1,349 Krona 1,012 Krona 787 Krona 506 Krona
+0.9%
Friday 29/05
1,337 Krona 1,002 Krona 780 Krona 501 Krona
+1.1%
Thursday 28/05
1,323 Krona 992 Krona 772 Krona 496 Krona
-2.2%
Wednesday 27/05
1,353 Krona 1,015 Krona 789 Krona 507 Krona
-0.5%
Tuesday 26/05
1,360 Krona 1,020 Krona 793 Krona 510 Krona
-0.4%
Monday 25/05
1,366 Krona 1,025 Krona 797 Krona 512 Krona
+1.3%
Sunday 24/05
1,349 Krona 1,012 Krona 787 Krona 506 Krona
-0.6%
Saturday 23/05
1,356 Krona 1,017 Krona 791 Krona 509 Krona
-0.5%
Friday 22/05
1,363 Krona 1,022 Krona 795 Krona 511 Krona
-0.2%
Thursday 21/05
1,365 Krona 1,024 Krona 797 Krona 512 Krona
+1.4%
Wednesday 20/05
1,347 Krona 1,010 Krona 786 Krona 505 Krona
-2.8%

Gold carat explanation:

Tip: The higher the carat, the higher the price and purity

Data order: Prices ordered from newest (yesterday) to oldest

What Is the Difference Between Gold Karats?

Gold purity is measured using the "karat" system, which defines the proportion of pure gold in the alloy or piece. The higher the karat, the purer the gold. 24 karat has the highest purity at 99.9% and is typically used for making gold bullion.

While 21 karat and 18 karat are the most common in the jewelry market. 21K contains 87.5% gold and is preferred for traditional jewelry, while 18K at 75% is used for modern jewelry due to its durability and color variety.

The price of each karat differs based on its gold content, manufacturing cost, and local and global market demand. Understanding the differences between karats before purchasing is important.

How to Choose the Right Gold Karat?

Choosing the right karat depends on your purpose. 24 karat is the purest and is used for gold bullion.

If you're looking for durable jewelry suitable for daily use, 21 karat is the best choice. While 18 karat is ideal for modern jewelry known for its design and durability.

For budget-friendly or temporary use, you can consider karats like 14 karat or even 12 karat, noting they have lower resale value.

Tips Before Buying Gold by Karat

  • Define your goal: The right karat varies by purpose: bullion (24K), daily jewelry (21K or 18K).
  • Verify the karat: Check the karat stamp on the piece and deal with reputable shops.
  • Watch for making charges: The gram price may have "making charges" added, especially for 21K and 18K jewelry.
  • Track prices daily: Use trusted sites like ZahabPrice for real-time prices.
  • Keep the receipt: It shows weight, karat, and price — making resale or appraisal easier later.

Karat Comparison

Karat Gold Content Common Uses
24 Karat 99.9% Used for making gold bullion
22 Karat 91.6% Suitable for high-quality luxury jewelry
21 Karat 87.5% Very popular for traditional jewelry and Egyptian gold
20K 83.3% Used in some jewelry types in European countries
18 Karat 75% Popular for modern jewelry due to hardness and color variety
14K 58.5% Used in budget and mid-range jewelry
12K 50% Rarely used, made into simple jewelry
10K 41.7% Common in America and western countries for durability and low cost
9K 37.5% Common in Britain and Australia as a low-cost option
8K 33.3% Occasionally used in some East Asian countries for simple accessories

Frequently Asked Questions About Gold Karats

What's the difference between 24 karat and 21 karat?
24 karat contains 99.9% pure gold and is used for bullion, while 21 karat contains 87.5% gold and is the most popular in jewelry across the Arab world.
Does the gold price differ between cities?
Yes, there may be slight price differences between cities due to varying supply and demand, operating costs, and profit margins at gold shops.
Can you wear 24 karat gold?
Theoretically yes, but practically it's not recommended for daily wear. 24K gold is very pure and soft, making it prone to scratching and bending easily. Karats like 21 or 18 are better choices for everyday jewelry.
Is 14 karat gold suitable for weddings?
14 karat gold contains 58.5% pure gold — an economical option for some groups, but less lustrous than 21 and 18 karats, which are generally preferred for formal occasions like weddings.
Which karat is best for daily use?
18 karat gold is considered best for daily use — it's harder than higher karats, comes in modern designs, and has good durability suited for everyday life.
Are there uncommon karats in the local market?
Yes, such as 10, 9, and 8 karats — typically used in Western or Asian markets and rarely found in local shops.