Navratri Festival (India)
Navratri celebrates the nine forms of Goddess Durga across India with dance, music, fasting, and devotion. Each night carries its own golden energy of protection and abundance.
Navratri celebrates the nine forms of Goddess Durga across India with dance, music, fasting, and devotion. Each night carries its own golden energy of protection and abundance.
The Dussehra gold festival brings a golden crescendo to India’s autumn festival season. Celebrated on the tenth day of Navratri—also known as Vijayadashami—Dussehra marks the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and virtue over ego. Across India, the celebrations gleam with devotion, color, and symbolic gold. In Hindu mythology, this day commemorates two...
Devotees of Brazil’s patron saint offer gold jewellery and charms as vows and thanks. Her statue is famously adorned in gold and blue.
Thousands poured into the Coromandel Peninsula after gold was confirmed near Thames on this day in 1867, launching one of New Zealand’s last great rushes.
Dhanteras marks the official start of Diwali. It is considered the most auspicious day to buy gold and welcome wealth into the home, with millions participating across India.
The Diwali Festival of Lights is one of India’s most iconic expressions of spiritual wealth and prosperity. Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali spans five days of celebration, with the third night devoted to Lakshmi, the goddess of abundance. As homes glow with thousands of lamps, gold glows on every prayer tray. On the...
On this day in 1853, bushrangers held up a gold escort near Ballarat, stealing 1,500 ounces in what became one of Australia’s most daring gold heists.
The Kartik month (post-Diwali) marks the return of marriage muhurats and the Autumn wedding season. November weddings often feature gold jewellery gifting, dowries, and large-scale celebrations across India.
This day marks the symbolic awakening of Vishnu and the formal end of the wedding ban period. It’s the green light for the second wave of Indian weddings—and bridal gold.
Taiwan’s premier jewellery fair features gold artisans, regional design showcases, and high-value collectibles from across East Asia.
Gold was officially confirmed in Bendigo on this day in 1851, accelerating Victoria’s rush and laying the groundwork for one of Australia’s richest fields.
On this day in 1854, miners protesting license fees and injustice clashed with police at Eureka—an event now seen as a birth cry of Australian democracy.