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Market Guide: Silver Trading in Nepal

Silver, known as Chandi in Nepal, remains a popular choice for traditional jewelry, ceremonial utensils, and investment coins. The silver market is influenced by global industrial demand and fluctuates daily alongside gold.

Our dashboard provides high-accuracy Silver Rates in Nepal mapping directly to the official federation list, ensuring consumers and dealers have a reliable digital reference for their transactions.

Silver & Precious Metals FAQ

How is the silver price determined in Nepal?

The daily silver (Chandi) price in Nepal is determined by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association (FENEGOSIDA) based on global market indices and industrial demand.

What is the weight of one Tola of silver in Nepal?

One Tola of silver is exactly 11.664 grams. This traditional unit is widely used for trading silver utensils, coins, and jewelry across the country.

Is there a purity standard for silver in Nepal?

Most high-quality silver products in Nepal use Sterling Silver (92.5% purity) or Fine Silver. The purity may vary depending on whether it is used for jewelry, coins, or traditional utensils.

How often do silver prices change?

Like gold, silver prices are updated daily (except Saturdays) at around 11:00 AM by FENEGOSIDA, reflecting the day's opening rate for the Nepalese market.

Can I use this tool to calculate the value of my silver items?

Yes, our converter allows you to input the weight in Tolas or Grams to get an instant valuation based on the latest official silver rate in Nepal.

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