Type a value into any field — every other unit updates instantly, all calculated from the same total weight. Uses Nepal's official jewelry trade system (Tola–Aana–Lal), alongside standard metric and international units.
Enter weight in Nepal's traditional jewelry system, used for gold and silver at goldsmiths and jewelry shops nationwide. Type a value in any field and the rest update automatically.
Enter weight in standard metric units — useful for hallmark certificates, digital scales, and comparing against international bullion prices.
Enter weight in the international standard used for bullion trading and global gold/silver spot prices.
Nepal's jewelry trade uses the Tola as its base unit, standardized at 11.6638 grams — the same figure used across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, tracing back to the British Indian silver rupee coin. For smaller pieces like rings, nose pins (फुली), and earrings, Nepali jewelers break this down further into Aana and Lal rather than the Masha/Ratti subdivision more common in India: 1 Tola equals 16 Aana or 100 Lal, so a single Lal is a very small unit — useful for weighing delicate jewelry precisely.
| 1 Tola | = 16 Aana = 100 Lal = 11.6638 g |
| 1 Aana | = 6.25 Lal ≈ 0.729 g |
| 1 Tola | ≈ 0.375 Troy Ounce (international bullion standard) |
The value estimator uses a rate you enter manually — it does not fetch live gold/silver prices. Check FENEGOSIDA or your local jeweler for today's actual rate before making a purchase decision, and note that jewelry prices also include making charges beyond the raw metal value.
All units stay in sync — enter a value anywhere and everything else updates instantly. Here's the full walkthrough, plus how the optional value estimate works.
Type a weight into any field
Use Tola–Aana–Lal if that's what your jeweler quoted, or Gram/Kilogram if you're working from a hallmark certificate or digital scale. You only need to enter one value — everything else fills in automatically.
Read the converted weight
Every field updates from the same underlying total — Tola, Aana, Lal, Gram, Kilogram, and Troy Ounce all reflect the same weight at once, so you can compare a local quote against international bullion figures instantly.
Optionally estimate a value
Once you've got a Tola weight, choose Gold or Silver and type in today's rate per Tola to see an estimated total. This is manual entry only — the tool doesn't fetch live prices, so check FENEGOSIDA or your jeweler for the current rate first.
Type your Tola value into the Tola field — the Gram, Kilogram, and Troy Ounce fields update at the same time, since 1 Tola is fixed at 11.6638 grams.
The Tola is the traditional base unit across Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, tracing back to the British Indian silver rupee coin. Nepali jewelers break it down into Aana and Lal — rather than the Masha/Ratti subdivisions more common in India — because Lal is precise enough for weighing small pieces like nose pins and earrings accurately.
The estimate is only as accurate as the rate you type in — this tool doesn't pull live gold or silver prices from anywhere. It also only reflects the raw metal value; actual jewelry purchases include making charges, and prices can vary between jewelers.
No. The conversion and value estimate both run entirely in JavaScript in your browser — nothing you enter is sent to a server, stored, or logged.