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At Shivraj Gemstone, we understand that gemstone buyers—especially in India—often come across the term “Ratti” while selecting a gemstone. Since most people are familiar with grams in modern measurements, we’ve created a simple guide to help you understand the conversion between Gram and Ratti.
Ratti is a traditional Indian unit of mass, derived from the Sanskrit word “Raktika”, mentioned in classical Ayurvedic and ancient Indian literature. For centuries, it has been widely used to measure gemstones and other precious items.
| 1 Carat | 1.09 Ratti |
| 1 Ratti | 0.91 Carat |
| 1 Carat | 0.20 g |
| 1 Carat | 200 mg |
| 1 Ratti | 0.18 g |
| 1 g | 5 Carat |
| 1 g | 5.49 Ratti |
Shivraj Gemstone recommends that our customers purchase gemstones weighed in grams, as Ratti is a traditional regional measurement and can sometimes cause confusion.
If you have any questions or need assistance regarding gemstone weights or Gram ↔ Ratti conversions, please feel free to contact us or schedule a consultation with our gemstone experts.
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