u/Cat3295

Bhima gold 0% VA May 18, 2026

I wanted to buy mallige moggu / mullamottu (jasmine buds necklace).

Pic 1: with stones, ~27 grams 26 inch

Pic 2: ~35 grams 30 inch

First one wasn't on offer so had to buy greater value one.

Bought @ 12.01am 😅

Did you guys buy anything from the sale?

u/Cat3295 — 5 days ago
▲ 1 r/Goa

Shops/ brands that gives cash for gold

I want to exchange my old jewellery of 22Kt gold to cash(bank transfer is fine too). Where can I do it in north goa? Its 27g purity is 92.1% checked at tanishq

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u/Cat3295 — 7 days ago

I didn't buy when bhima offered 0% making charges last weekend.

I had bought gift cards of 3,50,000 to buy an item, but on weekend that item was not on offer. So I waited till today, also due to this gold price hike, the necklace price has increased. Not an issue as I was supposed to sell a necklace of same weight. What should I do? Husband said buy the one you liked with 60% off on VA, atleast it will stop you waking up early to check the offer every day 😅

Picture- I had necklace of 40 grams out of which pendant and belt was made by two different jewellers. I tested it at tanishq and pendant came out to be of less purity, so I sold it to the jeweller who made it. The belt is 92.1% pure. Should I sell and buy from bhima or buy pendant for it

u/Cat3295 — 8 days ago
▲ 122 r/GoldIndia

Bought 22K gold pairs of bangles from bhima gold at 0% making charges

Sold my old 21K gold bangles 31g, 32g gold and bought 22K gold pairs from bhima gold at 0% making charges

Pic 1- old bangles

Pic 2- Tode / rocket bangles (33.93)

Pic 3- coin bangles (32.94g)

Pic 4- Temple bangles (33.33)

Edit- my OG bangles were pretty because I gave the design (custom made). Had to replace same bangles because people here judge and talk behind if you dont have the basic bangles(There are literally names for it and it is generally considered that bride will bring these bangles with her)

u/Cat3295 — 14 days ago

So I have non hallmark gold which I want to convert to hallmark. I will sell it to the original jeweller, most probably I'll get the cash, I want to buy jewelry online so I will have to deposit cash in the bank. I want to avoid capital gain tax. Any suggestions I can avoid and buy?

I could only think of putting cash into my parents or inlaws account who have no income.

Edit: I bought new gold with credit card and will pay the bill using cash

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u/Cat3295 — 24 days ago