Silver Price in Sri Lanka Today
Live silver rates in LKR — updated hourly from international spot price (XAG/USD).
1 Troy Oz = LKR 25,240.02 · 1 Gram = LKR 811.48 · 1 Tola = LKR 9,464.40
| Unit | Price (LKR) |
|---|---|
| Silver per Troy Oz | LKR 25,240.02 |
| Silver per Gram | LKR 811.48 |
| Silver per Tola | LKR 9,464.40 |
| Silver per Kg | LKR 811,484.35 |
| Silver per 10g | LKR 8,114.84 |
| Silver per 100g | LKR 81,148.44 |
About Silver Prices in Sri Lanka
Silver holds a unique position among commodities as both a precious metal and an industrial metal. The silver spot price is quoted internationally in USD per troy ounce (XAG/USD) and serves as the global benchmark. In Sri Lanka, the silver price in LKR is calculated by converting the international spot price using the current USD to LKR exchange rate.
Unlike gold, which is primarily a store of value, silver has significant industrial applications. Over 50% of global silver demand comes from industrial uses including electronics, solar panels, medical devices, and water purification. This dual nature means silver prices are influenced by both investment sentiment and industrial demand cycles, making it more volatile than gold.
The price of silver in Sri Lanka is affected by multiple factors. Global influences include central bank interest rate decisions, inflation data, geopolitical events, and the overall strength of the US dollar. Locally, the LKR exchange rate against the USD is the primary driver of price differences — a weaker LKR results in higher silver prices in local terms regardless of international price movements.
In Sri Lanka, silver is traditionally measured in tola (11.6638 grams), following the same convention used for gold. The international standard is the troy ounce (31.1035 grams), while grams and kilograms are used for larger quantities. Silver is considerably more affordable than gold, making it accessible for smaller investors looking to enter the precious metals market.
Retail silver prices in Sri Lanka are generally higher than the spot price due to import duties, taxes such as GST or VAT, fabrication costs, and dealer premiums. The premium over spot tends to be proportionally larger for silver than for gold, often ranging from 5–15% depending on the product type and local market conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the silver price in Sri Lanka today?
The silver price in Sri Lanka today is LKR 25,240.02 per troy ounce. Per gram, silver costs LKR 811.48, and per tola it is LKR 9,464.40. These prices are derived from the international XAG/USD spot price and converted to LKR using live exchange rates.
How much is 1 gram of silver in LKR?
1 gram of silver in Sri Lanka currently costs LKR 811.48. For 10 grams, the price is LKR 8,114.84, and for 100 grams it is LKR 81,148.44. Silver is significantly more affordable than gold, making it accessible for smaller investments.
Why do silver prices fluctuate?
Silver prices fluctuate due to a combination of factors. As both an industrial metal and a precious metal, silver is affected by manufacturing demand (electronics, solar panels, medical devices), monetary policy decisions by central banks, inflation expectations, currency movements, and investor sentiment. Silver tends to be more volatile than gold because its market is smaller, meaning large trades can move the price more significantly.
What is the difference between silver spot price and retail price in Sri Lanka?
The silver spot price is the international benchmark (XAG/USD) converted to LKR. Retail silver prices in Sri Lanka are typically higher due to import duties, government taxes (such as GST or VAT), dealer premiums, and fabrication costs for silver items. The premium over spot can range from 5–15% depending on the product type (bars, coins, or jewellery) and local market conditions.
How often are silver prices updated on this page?
Silver prices on this page are updated every hour from the international spot market (XAG/USD). The spot price is sourced from major financial data providers and converted to local currencies using live exchange rates. For real-time retail pricing, we recommend checking with local silver dealers and bullion shops.