• Eureka Lead Discovery (1851)

    The rich Eureka Lead was uncovered in Ballarat on July 23, 1851, drawing thousands of miners and setting the stage for the Eureka Stockade.

  • Ballarat Gold Discovery (1851)

    Ballarat’s gold discovery in 1851 marked the beginning of Australia’s Victorian gold rush and transformed the colony forever. What began with a few flakes sparked a rush that brought migrants, wealth, and rebellion (see Eureka Stockade). Ballarat remains a gold icon to this day.

  • Witwatersrand Gold Discovery (1886)

    The discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand Basin on August 20, 1886, triggered the South African gold rush and turned a small camp into the bustling city of Johannesburg. This single find became one of the richest gold deposits in history and transformed South Africa into a global gold powerhouse. It also sparked decades of...

  • Onam Gold Festival (India)

    The Onam gold festival brings a quiet yet powerful glow to Kerala’s most cherished harvest festival. Celebrated in the lunar month of Chingam, Onam marks the mythical return of King Mahabali and a time of unity, prosperity, and celebration for Malayalis around the world. Though best known for its floral carpets, boat races, and grand...

  • Adae Kese (Ghana)

    The Akwasidae golden stool tradition is one of the most striking and spiritually rich festivals in West Africa. Celebrated by the Ashanti people of Ghana every six weeks—with the grand Adae Kese occurring once a year—this golden celebration honors royal ancestors, the Asantehene (Ashanti king), and the sacred unity of the Ashanti people. At the...

  • Mid-Autumn Festival (China)

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most beloved celebrations across China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and parts of Southeast Asia. Rooted in lunar cycles and family unity, this festival shines with golden symbols—from mooncakes to glowing lanterns—and reminds us that prosperity and togetherness often go hand in hand. Celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th...

  • 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.

  • Dussehra (India)

    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...

  • Thames Gold Rush Begins (1867)

    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 (India)

    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.