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Gold Price in Every Weight Unit — May 1, 2025
International XAU/USD gold closed at $3,277 per troy ounce on this date, equivalent to $105.34 per gram. The table below converts that reference value into every major regional gold weight unit — from the South Asian Tola, Masha and Rattito Bangladesh's Vori, Thailand's Baht, Vietnam's Lượng, Iran's Mesghal, and the Chinese Tael, Mace and Candareen.
South Asian
1 Tolaتولا · तोला
Pakistan, India, Nepal
1 Mashaماشہ
1/12 Tola
1 Rattiرتی
1/96 Tola · gemstones
1 Vori (Bhori)ভরি
Bangladesh
1 Ana (Anna)আনা
1/16 Vori
Metric & Global
1 Gramg
Worldwide standard
1 Kilogramkg
Bulk trade
1 Troy Ounceoz t
LBMA bullion standard
East & Southeast Asian
1 HK Tael兩
Hong Kong, Macau
1 CN Tael兩
Mainland China
1 Mace錢
1/10 HK Tael
1 Candareen分
1/100 HK Tael
1 Bahtบาท
Thailand
1 Luong (Lượng)lượng
Vietnam
Middle Eastern
1 Mesghalمثقال
Iran
1 Mithqalمثقال
Saudi, UAE, Egypt
Imperial & Western
1 Pennyweightdwt
1/20 Troy Oz
1 Graingr
1/480 Troy Oz
How to read this historical table
Every price above is derived directly from the international XAU/USD spot rate on this date ($3,277/oz) using fixed weight constants — 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 g, 1 tola = 11.664 g, 1 baht = 15.244 g, 1 lượng = 37.5 g, 1 mesghal = 4.6083 g, and so on. These multipliers are mathematical, not market estimates, so the conversions are exact.
Prices are shown in US dollars only. Historical local-currency gold rates depended on the exchange rate at the time (May 1, 2025 rates for PKR, INR, AED and others were materially different from today). For an accurate same-date local-currency value, see the country-specific archive link below this section when available.
The figures are pure metal value at international parity — they do not include the import duty, VAT/GST, jeweller making charges, or dealer margin that would have applied at retail counters on this date. For wedding-jewellery or coin pricing context, retail in 22K commonly added 5–15% on top of the spot value shown here.
On this day — May 1, 2025
Gold fell 1.55% from the prior trading session ($3,328.16 → $3,276.56 per ounce).
Akshaya Tritiya: One of the most important gold-buying days in the Hindu calendar — Indian households often buy gold for the day, treating it as auspicious for wealth and prosperity. India's monthly gold imports typically surge 20–40 percent in the month containing Akshaya Tritiya.
Thursday — a normal trading day. Weekly US initial jobless claims publish at 8:30 AM ET on Thursdays, occasionally producing intraday gold movement.
Day 121 of 365 · Q2 2025 · 33.2% through the year
May 2025 gold market: A healthy correction after the surge
Range-boundProfit-taking from overbought levels, with structural demand intact.
Gold pulled back from its April record in May — no market rises in a straight line. After the vertical run, traders locked in profits and short-term speculators exited overbought conditions, while a cooling of trade tensions revived some risk appetite. Crucially, the structural pillars — central-bank buying and strong investment demand — stayed firmly in place, keeping the dip shallow.
What drove gold in May 2025
- profit-taking after the April record
- overbought technical conditions
- easing trade tensions
- still-strong central-bank and investment demand
Key events in May 2025
- May 12US–China tariff truce revives risk appetite; gold consolidates
What happened next
Investors treated the pullback as a buying opportunity, and the uptrend resumed in June.
For gold buyers
May was a textbook healthy correction — the kind of pause that refreshes a bull market rather than ending it.
May 1 across the years — 2020 → 2024
| Year | May 1 close | vs prior | |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2024 | $2,351.13 | +18.02% | View |
| May 1, 2023 | $1,992.13 | +7.77% | View |
| May 1, 2022 | $1,848.50 | -0.10% | View |
| May 1, 2021 | $1,850.26 | +7.83% | View |
| May 1, 2020 | $1,715.91 | — | View |