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🇹🇭 Silver Price Today in Thailand | ฿2,583.69
Live silver price in Thai Baht (THB) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (THB)
฿83.0675
Per Troy Oz (THB)
฿2,583.69
Per Kg (THB)
฿83,068
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/THB Rate
1 USD = 35.5 THB
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Thailand
Thailand has one of the highest per capita silver ownership rates in Southeast Asia. The silver Traders Association of Thailand sets daily reference prices used by over 10,000 silver shops nationwide. Thai silver jewellery is typically 96.5% pure (23K equivalent) — significantly purer than the 18K or 22K common in Western markets.
Why do people in Thailand invest in silver?
silver is the most popular investment among Thai retail investors, considered more accessible and culturally familiar than stocks or bonds. Thai silver shops (ร้านทอง) are ubiquitous, operating with thin spreads and transparent pricing. silver is also a key component of Thai Buddhist merit-making rituals and wedding traditions.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Thailand
What is the silver price today in Thailand in baht?
Thai silver prices are quoted per baht-weight (15.16g) and per gram by the silver Traders Association. Prices are updated throughout the trading day and closely track international markets converted to THB.
What is "baht silver" in Thailand?
A "baht" is a Thai unit of weight equal to 15.244 grams, used exclusively for silver (not to be confused with the Thai currency). Thai 23K silver jewellery is often priced per baht-weight. A half-baht is 7.6 grams.
Is Thai silver 96.5% pure?
Yes. Standard Thai silver jewellery is 96.5% pure (equivalent to 23.16 purity grades), which is higher than the 22K (91.7%) sold in India and the Middle East, but lower than 24K investment silver. This purity is a distinctive characteristic of the Thai market.
Are there taxes on silver in Thailand?
VAT of 7% technically applies to silver, but silver shops typically absorb or roll this into pricing. Capital gains from silver sales are generally included in personal income tax in Thailand. Investment silver trading can be complex — consult a local tax advisor.