Gold Karat Prices Today in Syria By Karat (24, 22, 21, 18)
Gold karat prices in Syria for all karats (24, 22, 21, 18) in Pound — updated every minute with interactive charts.
What is the gold price per karat today in Syria?
The price of 21K gold per gram in Syria today is approximately 14,686 Pound, and 24K is approximately 16,784 Pound. The full karat comparison table is shown below.
Gold prices today in Syria by carat
| Carat | Price |
|---|---|
| 24 Karat Gold Price | 16,784 Pound |
| 22 Karat Gold Price | 15,385 Pound |
| 21 Karat Gold Price | 14,686 Pound |
| 18 Karat Gold Price | 12,588 Pound |
Gold prices in Syria start today at 16,783.61 Pound per gram for 24 karat and step down to 12,587.71 Pound for 18 karat — a spread of 4,195.90 Pound per gram between the highest and lowest karats.
Gold prices by karat over last 30 days Syria
| Date |
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Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Sunday
03/05
|
17,135 Pound | 15,707 Pound | 14,994 Pound | 12,852 Pound |
+0.0%
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Saturday
02/05
|
17,135 Pound | 15,707 Pound | 14,993 Pound | 12,851 Pound |
-0.2%
|
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Friday
01/05
|
17,166 Pound | 15,736 Pound | 15,020 Pound | 12,875 Pound |
+1.4%
|
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Thursday
30/04
|
16,936 Pound | 15,524 Pound | 14,819 Pound | 12,702 Pound |
-1.1%
|
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Wednesday
29/04
|
17,117 Pound | 15,691 Pound | 14,977 Pound | 12,838 Pound |
-1.9%
|
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Tuesday
28/04
|
17,451 Pound | 15,997 Pound | 15,270 Pound | 13,088 Pound |
+0.4%
|
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Monday
27/04
|
17,375 Pound | 15,927 Pound | 15,203 Pound | 13,031 Pound |
-0.6%
|
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Sunday
26/04
|
17,488 Pound | 16,030 Pound | 15,302 Pound | 13,116 Pound |
0.0%
|
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Saturday
25/04
|
17,488 Pound | 16,031 Pound | 15,302 Pound | 13,116 Pound |
+0.3%
|
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Friday
24/04
|
17,440 Pound | 15,986 Pound | 15,260 Pound | 13,080 Pound |
-0.2%
|
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Thursday
23/04
|
17,477 Pound | 16,020 Pound | 15,292 Pound | 13,107 Pound |
-0.8%
|
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Wednesday
22/04
|
17,621 Pound | 16,152 Pound | 15,418 Pound | 13,216 Pound |
-1.7%
|
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Tuesday
21/04
|
17,933 Pound | 16,439 Pound | 15,692 Pound | 13,450 Pound |
+1.6%
|
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Monday
20/04
|
17,647 Pound | 16,176 Pound | 15,441 Pound | 13,235 Pound |
-1.7%
|
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Sunday
19/04
|
17,943 Pound | 16,448 Pound | 15,700 Pound | 13,457 Pound |
+0.0%
|
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Saturday
18/04
|
17,941 Pound | 16,446 Pound | 15,698 Pound | 13,455 Pound |
+0.9%
|
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Friday
17/04
|
17,790 Pound | 16,307 Pound | 15,566 Pound | 13,342 Pound |
-0.8%
|
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Thursday
16/04
|
17,937 Pound | 16,442 Pound | 15,695 Pound | 13,453 Pound |
0.0%
|
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Wednesday
15/04
|
17,945 Pound | 16,450 Pound | 15,702 Pound | 13,459 Pound |
+1.6%
|
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Tuesday
14/04
|
17,671 Pound | 16,198 Pound | 15,462 Pound | 13,253 Pound |
+1.9%
|
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Monday
13/04
|
17,344 Pound | 15,899 Pound | 15,176 Pound | 13,008 Pound |
-1.7%
|
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Sunday
12/04
|
17,635 Pound | 16,166 Pound | 15,431 Pound | 13,226 Pound |
0.0%
|
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Saturday
11/04
|
17,635 Pound | 16,166 Pound | 15,431 Pound | 13,227 Pound |
-0.1%
|
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Friday
10/04
|
17,650 Pound | 16,179 Pound | 15,443 Pound | 13,237 Pound |
+1.1%
|
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Thursday
09/04
|
17,453 Pound | 15,999 Pound | 15,272 Pound | 13,090 Pound |
-2.9%
|
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Wednesday
08/04
|
17,976 Pound | 16,478 Pound | 15,729 Pound | 13,482 Pound |
+3.9%
|
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Tuesday
07/04
|
17,304 Pound | 15,862 Pound | 15,141 Pound | 12,978 Pound |
+0.8%
|
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Monday
06/04
|
17,174 Pound | 15,742 Pound | 15,027 Pound | 12,880 Pound |
-1.1%
|
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Sunday
05/04
|
17,369 Pound | 15,922 Pound | 15,198 Pound | 13,027 Pound |
0.0%
|
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Saturday
04/04
|
17,370 Pound | 15,922 Pound | 15,198 Pound | 13,027 Pound |
+0.0%
|
Gold carat explanation:
- 24 Karat — Purest gold : 99.9% purity — for investment and bullion
- 22 Karat — For luxury jewelry : 91.6% purity
- 21 Karat — Most common : 87.5% purity
- 18 Karat — For daily use : 75% purity and modern designs
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 |