

Approximately 455 kilograms of precious metals were inspected in November 2025, generating over KD 308,600 in inspection fees. According to statistics issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the inspected metals included six types: gold, silver, gold set with precious stones, silver set with precious stones, and other metals.
Official ministry data showed that around 213 kilograms of gold were inspected in November, generating more than KD 106,000 in fees, along with 149 kilograms of silver inspections, which generated KD 149,000. Also, approximately 28.1 kilograms of gold set with precious stones were inspected, generating KD 19,800 in fees, and 12.8 kilograms of gold set with diamonds, generating about KD 13,000 in fees.
The statistics also highlighted the inspection of 21.7 kilograms of silver inlaid with precious stones, valued at KD 5,400, and 29.7 kilograms of other metals, valued at KD 14,000, in addition to 4.4 kilograms of plated accessories, valued at KD 448, and 1.6 kilograms of prayer beads, valued at KD 837.