The “tola” is a traditional Indian unit of weight. It is a Hindi word, derived from the Sanskrit word “Tula”, defined as a balance, scale, or weight. The unit was introduced by England’s East India Company in 1836. Although the gram is India’s official unit of weight, the tola continues to be used in the Indian Sub-Continent, and in the Middle East. Tola bars traditionally have a millesimal gold purity of 999, but 999.9 bars are also manufactured. A serial number is not normally stamped on the bar.
1/2 Ounce Anjali Gold Oval Pendant
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