Damascus-SANA
Gold prices rose in the local market by 12,000 Syrian pounds per gram of 21 karat, compared to the price recorded yesterday, due to the significant increase in the global price of an ounce, reaching $1,885.
According to the bulletin issued by the Craftsmanship Association for Drafting and Jewelry Making in Damascus today, a gram of 21 carat gold recorded a selling price of 330 thousand pounds, and a purchase price of 329,500 pounds, while the price of an 18-carat gram recorded a selling price of 282,857 pounds, and 282,357 pounds, a purchase price.
The association set the selling price of the 995-carat ounce at 12 million, 300,000 pounds, and the selling price of the 21-carat gold pound at 2,825,000 pounds.
And the price of a gram of 21 carat gold rose locally by 6 thousand pounds yesterday, to record a selling price of 318 thousand pounds, and a purchase price of 317,500 pounds, while the price of an 18-carat gram recorded a selling price of 272,571 pounds, and 272,071 pounds, a purchase price, as the association determined the selling price of an ounce yesterday. 995 at 11,800,000 pounds, and the price of selling the 21-carat gold pound at 2,700,000 pounds.
The association emphasized that craftsmen must abide by the pricing issued by it, under penalty of legal accountability.
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