Wedding Gold Budget Planner: 5 Lakh me Kitna Sona Aayega? (2026)

Wedding Gold Budget Planner

💍 Wedding Gold Planner

Budget mein kya-kya aayega?

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*Includes estimated 15% making charges & GST deduction from budget.

📝 How to Use?
  • Step 1: Enter amount you want to spend (e.g., ₹5 Lakh).
  • Step 2: Enter today's 22K Gold Rate.
  • Step 3: Click "Check Plan". The tool will tell you how many grams you will get and suggest items like Necklace, Bangles, etc.

Wedding Gold Budget Planner India (2026): Plan Your Shadi Shopping

Indian weddings are incomplete without Gold. Whether you are a father planning for your daughter or a groom planning for the bride, the biggest question is: "How much gold can we buy in our budget?"

Gold prices are changing every day. A budget of ₹5 Lakhs which could buy 100g gold 5 years ago, can now buy much less. Use our Wedding Gold Calculator to get a realistic estimate before visiting the jeweler.

Common Wedding Gold Budgets (Estimates)

  • ₹2 Lakh Budget: Approx 20-25 Grams (1 Light Necklace + Earrings).
  • ₹5 Lakh Budget: Approx 55-60 Grams (1 Heavy Necklace, 2 Bangles, 1 Ring).
  • ₹10 Lakh Budget: Approx 110-120 Grams (Complete Bridal Set + Maang Tikka + Nath).

3 Tips to Save Money on Wedding Gold

  1. Check "Making Charges": Always bargain here. Fancy designs have 25% making charges, while simple traditional designs have 10-15%.
  2. Buy in Parts (SIP): Don't buy everything one month before the wedding. Buy coins every month and exchange them for jewelry later.
  3. Avoid Stone Work: When you buy stone-studded jewelry (Kundan/Polki), you pay for gold weight but get less resale value. Buy plain gold for investment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How many Tolas of gold is good for a wedding?

A: For a middle-class Indian wedding, 20 to 30 Tolas (approx 230g to 350g) is considered a good standard for the bride.

Q: Does this calculator include GST?

A: Yes, our tool automatically deducts approx 3% GST and 15% Making Charges from your budget to give you the "Real Gold Weight" you will get in hand.

Q: Which purity is best for wedding jewelry?

A: 22 Karat (916 Hallmarked) is best for jewelry. 24 Karat is too soft and cannot hold designs. 18 Karat is cheaper but has less gold content.

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