Abstract:Gold has grabbed attention throughout the April-June quarter 2026 in India, with domestic households selling off approximately 50 tonnes of the yellow metal during the period. The rampant sale was attributable to the mounting fears of a likely price crash, according to a report from The Economic Times, a leading English newspaper. Despite being considered a safe investment avenue, gold sales from domestic users in India hit a significant year-on-year jump of 43% during April-June 2026, according to the data published by the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA).

Gold has grabbed attention throughout the April-June quarter 2026 in India, with domestic households selling off approximately 50 tonnes of the yellow metal during the period. The rampant sale was attributable to the mounting fears of a likely price crash, according to a report from The Economic Times, a leading English newspaper.
Despite being considered a safe investment avenue, gold sales from domestic users in India hit a significant year-on-year jump of 43% during April-June 2026, according to the data published by the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA).
According to the Kotak Institutional Equities Research Report in March, Indian households held gold worth a massive $5 trillion. The report further added that the precious metal accounted for 65% of the non-property wealth held by Indians. They have gold basically in the form of jewellery, bars or coins to meet their various and traditional needs.
The 10-gram gold rate on the Multi-commodity Exchange (MCX) for August futures has already witnessed a price fall of 11.10% to INR 1,42,467.00 (sourced from Groww) over a month. At the same time, while observing the spot market, the price of 24 and 22 carat gold was INR 1,42,040 and INR 1,30,200 per 10 grams, respectively (sourced from Good Returns). The price is as of 17:58 IST on June 30, 2026.
It is widely anticipated that the price may dip to as low as INR 1.2 lakh per 10 grams, according to the report.
The report, prepared based on the quotes by the IBJA National Secretary, Surendra Mehta, explains that consumers are leveraging high gold prices at current levels by selling coins and jewellery and receiving liquid cash.
The sale rush points to a concern that emerged from the dip in gold prices from a record peak of INR 1.8 lakh per 10 grams in early 2026 to approximately INR 1.4 lakh. The expectation of gold crashing further to INR 1.2 lakh is looming around, prompting Indians to sell gold to encash it at a relatively higher price.
A 40% Growth in Old Gold Volume Reported by Muthoot Exim
Confirming the gold sale rush, Muthoot Exim, which purchases old and unused gold from consumers directly, reported a significant 40% growth in old gold volumes across its networks in India. According to Muthoot Exim CEO, Keyur Shah, consumers are using organised and transparent channels to monetize idle gold to unlock value and support the domestic yellow metal ecosystem by bringing it back into circulation.
The report added that the recent surge in sales has strengthened Indias gold recycling industry, with idle yellow metal being brought back into circulation. This has improved gold supply for refiners and jewellers.
India meets most of its gold requirements through imports, with approximately $72.4 billion worth of the yellow metal from overseas in FY26. Interestingly, the recycled gold, which stood at approximately 125-150 tonnes in 2025, is anticipated to rise to 200-250 tonnes in 2026, according to the current resale trend numbers quoted in the report. The likely rise will help curb Indias reliance on imports, reflecting in a narrower current account deficit and preventing excessive outflow of foreign exchange reserves.
India's record sale of nearly 50 tonnes of gold during the April–June 2026 quarter reflects a significant shift in consumer behaviour rather than a loss of faith in the precious metal. Faced with falling prices from their earlier peaks and expectations of further declines, many households chose to monetize their idle gold holdings while valuations remained relatively attractive.
The trend has created a win-win situation for the domestic gold recycling industry. Increased recycling supplies refiners and jewellers with more locally sourced gold, reducing India's dependence on costly imports and potentially easing pressure on the country's current account deficit and foreign exchange reserves.
However, whether this selling trend continues will largely depend on future gold price movements, global economic conditions, inflation expectations, and geopolitical developments. If prices stabilize or rebound, households may once again prefer to hold or accumulate gold as a long-term store of value. For investors, the recent surge in gold sales serves as a reminder that market sentiment can change quickly, making informed decisions based on long-term financial goals more important than reacting solely to short-term price fluctuations.
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