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Add and subtract gold or silver weights across mixed units — grams, tola, ounce, and TMR.
Gold & Silver
Generated on May 23, 2026
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Add and subtract gold or silver weights across mixed units — grams, tola, ounce, and TMR.
A gold weight arithmetic calculator sums or subtracts multiple weights of gold (or silver) that may be recorded in different units — some entries in grams, some in tola, some in traditional tola/masha/ratti format. It's indispensable for inheritance divisions where each family member's share is expressed differently, wedding jewellery inventories that mix old and new pieces with varying record formats, jeweller workshop tallies across multiple customer deposits, Zakat calculations combining many items, and insurance documentation where each piece has its own line entry. Each row can be set to add or subtract, and the total is shown in all standard units plus TMR.
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Total = Σ (signed grams per entry). All units normalize to grams (1 tola = 11.6638 g).Your father has just passed away — Allah rakhe — and the family is sitting together to inventory the gold for proper warasat distribution among the heirs. Your mother pulls out a register your grandmother kept, half of it in Urdu TMR notation (tola/masha/ratti), some recent purchases in grams from a modern Karachi jeweller, two pieces marked in troy ounces because they were bought as international bullion bars. Adding all of this manually is a recipe for an off-by-one disaster — and in inheritance math, getting it wrong by even a few grams creates family disputes that last decades. This calculator sums or subtracts multiple gold (or silver) weights across mixed units. Each row can be marked as add or subtract, you can label entries with descriptions ("Wedding set 1", "Bangles 2018", "Ayesha's pre-distributed share"), and the running total appears instantly in all standard units plus TMR breakdown. Beyond inheritance, it's essential for Zakat calculations combining many pieces, wedding jewellery inventories that mix old and new with varying record formats, jewellery workshop tallies, and insurance documentation. The privacy bit matters too: nothing is saved or transmitted anywhere — sensitive family wealth information stays entirely on your device, which is what you want when you're entering numbers that nobody outside immediate family should ever see.
A gold weight arithmetic calculator sums or subtracts multiple weights of gold (or silver) that may be recorded in different units — some entries in grams, some in tola, some in traditional tola/masha/ratti format. It's indispensable for inheritance divisions where each family member's share is expressed differently, wedding jewellery inventories that mix old and new pieces with varying record formats, jeweller workshop tallies across multiple customer deposits, Zakat calculations combining many items, and insurance documentation where each piece has its own line entry. Each row can be set to add or subtract, and the total is shown in all standard units plus TMR.
Each entry's weight converts to grams using the standard factors (11.6638 g/tola, 31.1035 g/ounce, or the decomposed TMR ratios), gets a plus or minus sign depending on the operation, and accumulates to a running total. The total is then displayed in all common units, including a formatted TMR breakdown. A negative total means you are subtracting more than you have — useful when reconciling inventory where some items are claimed or transferred out.
A typical bridal gold set (bangles + necklace + rings) weighs 10–20 tola across 8–15 separate pieces — prime use case for this running-total tool.
Household inheritance splits among siblings often require summing dozens of small items across mixed units — what takes 20 minutes on paper takes 2 minutes here.
Jewellers use weight-arithmetic tools when combining scrap pieces for remelting and when computing exchange credits against new designs.
Keeping an accurate weight log over years reveals how much your gold holdings have grown — without this, most families underestimate their precious-metal wealth.
Inheritance split: total estate = 25 tola + 10 tola 3 masha + 5 oz − 1 tola (gift given) = detailed total in all units.
Wedding jewellery audit: 2 sets @ 8 tola each + new chain @ 35 g + earrings @ 2 tola 6 masha = comprehensive inventory.
Zakat summation: combine 15 g bars + 3 tola ring + 8 masha earrings + 25 g silver chain for total zakatable wealth.
Workshop reconciliation: 100 g melted + 50 g added − 5 g loss = 145 g final ingot weight.
Comparing gifts: daughter received 2 tola + 3 masha 4 ratti, son received 15 g — add both to see family total and compare the split.
Converting TMR-era records: old register entries in T/M/R can be summed with modern grams-denominated purchases in one calculation.
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