22K Gold Rate in Bangladeshi Taka — Dubai UAE

22 karat is the UAE's most popular jewelry gold — 91.6% pure with a fineness mark of 916. It's the standard for bridal sets, traditional Indian and Arabic designs, and daily-wear pieces sold across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, converted live into Bangladeshi Taka. Converted from the Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group's live rate into Bangladeshi Taka, refreshed every 5 minutes.

1 tola 22K Gold · Today

BDT 196,368

1 gram 22K: BDT 16,835

Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group fix × AED/BDT 33.47 — refreshed every 5 minutes

Full Conversion Table
Weight24K22K21K18K14K
1 tola (11.664 g)BDT 212,082BDT 196,368BDT 188,268BDT 161,428BDT 125,902
5 tolaBDT 1,060,409BDT 981,842BDT 941,339BDT 807,141BDT 629,511
10 tolaBDT 2,120,818BDT 1,963,684BDT 1,882,677BDT 1,614,281BDT 1,259,022
1 gramBDT 18,183BDT 16,835BDT 16,141BDT 13,840BDT 10,794
5 gramsBDT 90,913BDT 84,177BDT 80,705BDT 69,199BDT 53,970
10 gramsBDT 181,826BDT 168,354BDT 161,409BDT 138,399BDT 107,941
50 gramsBDT 909,130BDT 841,771BDT 807,046BDT 691,993BDT 539,704
100 gramsBDT 1,818,259BDT 1,683,543BDT 1,614,092BDT 1,383,986BDT 1,079,409
1 kilogramBDT 18,182,594BDT 16,835,426BDT 16,140,923BDT 13,839,858BDT 10,794,085

All prices in Bangladeshi Taka · Base rate: Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group fix

Dubai vs Bangladesh — 10g of 22K gold

Quick tax-math comparison of the same 10 grams of 22K gold bought in Dubai vs bought in Bangladesh, based on the live UAE rate and Bangladesh's published import duty and sales tax.

Dubai · UAE

BDT 178,897

  • Base gold (10g × 22K)BDT 168,354
  • Making chargeBDT 10,041
  • 5% VAT (on making charge only)BDT 502
  • Import duty0%

Bangladesh

BDT 219,137

  • Base gold (10g × 22K)BDT 168,354
  • Import duty (8%)+BDT 13,468
  • Local tax (15%)+BDT 27,273
  • Making chargeBDT 10,041

Estimated savings buying in Dubai

BDT 40,240 (18.4%)

Note: Bangladesh applies customs duty plus 15% VAT on imported gold; the country's largest formal gold purchases happen at registered jewelers who also add a 5% trade VAT. Tax and duty percentages from National Board of Revenue (NBR). This comparison is a simplified model using approximate rates for general guidance — not financial or legal advice. Confirm current rates with the relevant authority before travel or purchase.

AED → BDT

33.465

1 AED = 33.465 · bid 33.149 / ask 33.780

+0.05% · 30d

30-day low

33.401

30-day high

33.516

Spread

0.632

FX data: OANDA public rates · Updated daily

AED → BDT · 30-day trend

Daily mid-market rate from OANDA

Bringing Gold to Bangladesh

Duty-free allowances and declaration rules

Bangladesh Customs allows limited gold ornaments for personal use duty-free. Confirm current limits and declaration procedures with NBR before travel.

Residents returning home

Returning Bangladeshi nationals may bring up to 100g of gold ornaments duty-free (subject to conditions); amounts above the allowance are taxed at the applicable slab.

Non-residents / tourists

Non-residents should declare gold jewelry exceeding the allowance at customs. Bars and coins always require declaration.

Customs rules change periodically. Confirm current allowances with National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh before travel. Not legal advice.

22K gold in Dubai explained for Bangladesh buyers

Gold prices in the UAE are set centrally by the Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group, which publishes a twice-daily fix based on the London spot price converted at the pegged AED/USD rate of 3.6725. The same base rate applies to every licensed retailer across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah — only the making charges differ from shop to shop. This page converts that live rate into Bangladeshi Taka using the current AED to BDT exchange rate.

In the UAE, investment-grade gold of 99% purity or higher (24K bars and coins) is zero-rated for VAT, and only the making charge on jewelry is subject to 5% VAT — the underlying gold value is not. This tax treatment, combined with zero import duty and highly competitive making charges at the Dubai Gold Souk, is why many Bangladesh buyers and expats travel to the UAE specifically for gold purchases.

The tola (11.664 grams) is the traditional South Asian weight unit for gold and is the dominant quoting unit used by Bangladesh buyers at the Dubai Gold Souk. The conversion table on this page highlights tola weights as the primary row.

Remember: the rate shown on this page is the base gold value. A finished piece of jewelry will cost the base value plus a per-gram making charge (مصنعية) — typically AED 10–80 per gram for machine-made pieces and much higher for handmade or designer work. Ask the shop to itemize the making charge before you buy so you can compare honestly across retailers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The live Dubai gold rate in BDT is shown at the top of this page for 24K, 22K, 21K, 18K, and 14K. It is recomputed every 5 minutes from the Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group fix and the current AED to BDT rate.

1 bhori equals 11.664 grams — the same as 1 tola. The live bhori price in BDT is shown in the conversion table. Bhori is the standard unit used by Bangladeshi jewelers.

Yes. Bangladesh applies customs duty plus 15% VAT on imported gold, while the UAE has zero import duty and zero-rated VAT on investment-grade bullion. Bangladeshi expats in the UAE often purchase gold in Dubai for remittance or personal use.

Returning Bangladeshi nationals may typically bring up to 100g of gold ornaments for personal use subject to conditions. Amounts above the allowance are dutiable. Always confirm current limits with NBR and declare at customs.

22K gold price in other currencies

Gold data: Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group via Gulf News · FX data: fawazahmed0 API (spot) and OANDA public rates (historical)