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9K Palladium price in South Korea today — June 2, 2026

Live price of 9K palladium in South Korea per gram in local currency (KRW). 9K contains 37.5% pure palladium, mixed with alloys for durability — widely used for entry-level jewelry common in the UK and Australia.

Last updated:Jun 2, 2026, 12:38 AM
Palladium price per gram · 9K
24,819.71 KRW
+0.06%
9K Palladium price per ounce
771,979.37 KRW
9K Palladium price per kg
24,819,713 KRW

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KaratLive palladium price per gramLive palladium price per ounce
24K66,185.92,058,611.65Details
22K60,670.411,887,060.68Details
21K57,912.661,801,285.2Details
18K49,639.431,543,958.74Details
14K38,608.441,200,856.8Details
12K33,092.951,029,305.83Details
10K27,577.46857,754.86Details

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Most common uses of 9K Palladium

  • Catalytic converters in petrol vehicles
  • Electronics and multilayer capacitors
  • Dental alloys

Key industries using Palladium

AutomotiveElectronicsDental

Palladium price history — a quick overview

Over the past two decades, palladium has moved from under $400/oz in the early 2000s to record highs above $2,000/oz, driven by inflation, central-bank buying and safe-haven demand. Local prices in South Korea also reflect the KRW/USD exchange rate, so periods of currency weakness amplify the rise of palladium prices for local buyers.

About 9K Palladium prices in South Korea

This page is dedicated to the 9K palladium price in South Korea, expressed in local currency (KRW). 9K is 37.5% pure palladium, with the remainder being alloy metals that add hardness, color and durability. In South Korea it is one of the most traded purities for jewelry, gifts and personal investment — buyers, jewelers and appraisers monitor this exact purity daily because it directly drives resale value and making-charge calculations.

Frequently asked questions about Palladium 9K in South Korea

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