Gold/Gold ingot
Gold
Gold is the most iconic precious metal, valued for its beauty, rarity, durability, and role as a store of wealth across civilizations. It is widely used in jewelry, investment, central banking, electronics, and medicine.
Uses:
- Jewelry (largest sector)
- Investment (bullion, coins, ETFs)
- Electronics (connectors, contacts)
- Dentistry & aerospace
Forms: Bullion bars, coins, doré bars, gold leaf, wires, alloys.


Gold Ingot
A gold ingot is a solid piece of refined gold, usually in bar or block form, primarily used for investment, trade, storage of wealth, and industrial purposes. It’s a key product in the global precious metals market.
What is a Gold Ingot?
Definition: A gold ingot is a cast or minted gold bar, made by pouring molten gold into a mold (cast ingot) or pressing a blank (minted ingot).
