Silver Price in Kuwait Today — Live

Silver today in Kuwait is down 0.29% versus yesterday's close.

Silver PriceLive
20
KWDper troy oz
June 21, 2026 · 03:54 PM64.82 USD
0.29%-0.06Yesterday: 20.05 KWDUpdates every 10 min

Silver price per gram in Kuwait by purity

999, 925 & 800 purity · per gram and ounce

PurityPrice/gramPrice/oz
999Fine · Bullion
0.642KWD19.976KWD
958Britannia
0.616KWD19.156KWD
925Sterling · Jewelry
0.595KWD18.496KWD
900Coin silver
0.579KWD17.996KWD
800Jewelry
0.514KWD15.997KWD
Updates every 10 min · Updated 03:54 PM

Figures are the live silver-content value. Physical bars and coins carry a small premium over this — higher on smaller bars.

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Gold
1,282.18 KWDper oz
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Silver Ounce Price Today in Kuwait

As of the last recorded close (20 Jun 2026), the silver ounce price in Kuwait was 20.015 KWD — it fell 4.37% over the week and fell 15.38% over the month. The high over the past month was 26.992 KWD (13 May 2026) and the low was 19.562 KWD (10 Jun 2026).

PeriodOunce price (KWD)Change
Last close · 20 Jun 202620.015
Previous day20.054▼ -0.19%
1 week ago20.931▼ -4.37%
1 month ago23.653▼ -15.38%
High · 13 May 202626.992
Low · 10 Jun 202619.562

Based on DahabPulse's recorded price data (per troy ounce). How we calculate prices

About Silver Prices in Kuwait

Silver in Kuwait is priced in KWD — one of the world's highest-valued currencies — so silver prices appear as small numbers but represent meaningful value (1 KWD ≈ 3.25 USD). Prices track the international silver spot price (XAG), as the dinar is pegged to a USD-dominated basket. Investment silver trades as 999 bars and coins by the ounce and the kilo, while 925 (sterling) silver is used for jewelry. Kuwait does not apply a general VAT, keeping silver purchases tax-free and competitive. Bars are sold at the Central Souk in Kuwait City. The prices above update live and reflect the pure metal value before any dealer premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

DahabPulse takes the international silver spot price (XAG in USD per troy ounce), divides by 31.1035 to get the per-gram price, applies the fineness (99.9% for 999, 92.5% for 925), then converts to KWD using the live exchange rate. Prices update automatically throughout the day.

Silver prices on DahabPulse update live throughout the day from the global market. The price shown is the international spot rate converted to KWD — physical bars and coins sell at a small premium above this metal value, higher on smaller bars.

Silver bars are 999 fine silver and are bought by the ounce, 100g, 250g, 500g and kilo. The "By bars" table above shows the live 999 metal value for each bar size in KWD. Physical bars carry a small premium over this metal value (higher on smaller bars) and vary by brand such as PAMP Suisse.

1 kilo = 1,000 grams and 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grams. Silver is commonly bought by the ounce and the kilo because it is far cheaper than gold per gram. To price any weight, multiply the per-gram price for your purity (in the table above) by the number of grams.

The price here is the live international silver-content value per gram, converted to KWD. Physical bars, coins and jewelry add a premium over this metal value (fabrication/dealer margin, higher on smaller bars) plus VAT where it applies — so the shop price is higher. The raw silver rate itself is standardized.

The Kuwaiti Dinar is one of the world's highest-valued currencies (1 KWD ≈ 3.25 USD), so silver prices in KWD show as small numbers per gram even though they represent significant value. Always compare against the per-ounce and per-kilo figures and the USD reference shown on this page.

No. Kuwait has not implemented a general VAT, so silver bars, coins and jewelry are bought tax-free — among the most competitive in the GCC. You pay the metal value plus the dealer or making premium only.

A kilo of silver is 1,000 grams; its price is the per-gram 999 value × 1,000, shown in the weight and bar tables above in KWD. One troy ounce is 31.1035 grams. Silver is commonly bought by the kilo in Kuwait because it is far cheaper than gold per unit.