About this converter
The tola is the customary weight unit for gold and silver across South Asia. The standard tola, fixed by the British Indian government in 1833, is defined as 180 troy grains = 11.6638 grams. In Bangladesh and West Bengal the same weight is called bhori or vori (ভরি) — 1 bhori = 1 tola. Sub-units are anna (1/16 bhori ≈ 0.729 g) and ratti (1/96 bhori ≈ 0.1215 g).
Conversion formula
Grams = tola × 11.6638. So 5 tola = 5 × 11.6638 = 58.319 g. Reverse: tola = grams / 11.6638. One kilogram contains 1000 / 11.6638 ≈ 85.735 tola.
Today's gold price per bhori
The converter pulls the live 10-gram bullion rate (India, INR) and multiplies by 1.16638 to give the per-bhori price for 22K and 24K gold. The rate is shown in the box above the unit table. For the full gold and silver price card (24K / 22K / 20K / 18K plus fine / sterling / coin / ornament silver) see the live rates section on the DevDarsha homepage.
Worked example — pricing 1 bhori of 22K gold
If today's 22K rate is ₹71,000 per 10 g, then per gram it is ₹7,100. One bhori (11.6638 g) is therefore 7,100 × 11.6638 ≈ ₹82,813. Jeweller billing typically adds making charges (8–25%) and 3% GST on top of the bullion value.
Bhori / tola to gram — quick reference
Using the standard 1 bhori = 1 tola = 11.6638 g:
| Amount | In grams |
|---|---|
| 1 bhori to gram | 11.6638 g |
| 2 bhori to gram | 23.3276 g |
| 5 bhori gold in gram | 58.319 g |
| 10 bhori to gram | 116.638 g |
| 100 bhori to gram | 1166.38 g |
| 1 kg gold in bhori | 1000 ÷ 11.6638 ≈ 85.74 bhori |
For any other value, type it into the converter above — it also handles anna, ratti, and masha sub-units.