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From gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this Navratri

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 24, 2026, 20:21 IST
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Best metals to buy in Navratri 2026

Navratri always feels like there’s something special in the air - it’s not just the rhythmic beat of the dhol or the smell of festive treats, but that collective sense that it’s finally time for a fresh start. In so many of our homes, these nine days are the unofficial "investment season." There’s this beautiful, deeply rooted belief that starting something new or buying a bit of precious metal during this window isn't just about shopping; it’s about inviting a sense of permanent prosperity to pull up a chair and stay a while.

If you’ve been tucking a little money aside and waiting for the right moment to actually do something with it, this festive stretch is honestly the perfect excuse to stop overthinking and just start. Here’s a breakdown of five metals that make the most sense right now, whether you're looking for that spiritual "feel-good" factor or just a really solid place to park your hard-earned cash.

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Gold

Let’s be honest, a Navratri investment list without gold would feel completely wrong. It’s the ultimate classic. For generations, we’ve associated gold with Goddess Lakshmi, making it the absolute "go-to" for anyone wanting to bring a little extra light and luck into their household.

The Heart of It: Gold is believed to act like a magnet for positive energy. Buying even a tiny gold coin on Dussehra feels like a beautiful nod to our ancestors while quietly building a safety net for our kids.

The Logic: Gold is famous for being "recession-proof." When the rest of the world feels a bit shaky, gold tends to hold its ground. It’s that one asset that doesn't let you down when inflation starts biting.

How to Buy Now: You don’t have to worry about bank lockers anymore. Digital gold, Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs), or Gold ETFs are brilliant if you want the financial growth without the stress of "where do I hide this?"

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Silver

Silver is often called gold’s more affordable cousin, but it’s actually a powerhouse that shouldn't be overlooked. It’s accessible, it’s auspicious, and it plays a massive role in our daily rituals and kitchen cabinets.

The Heart of It: Silver is all about purity and clarity. Most of us probably have those tarnished silver coins or puja thalis passed down by our grandmothers. Buying silver during Navratri is a grounded way to keep that tradition alive without breaking the bank.

The Logic: Here’s the "insider" secret—silver is used in everything from solar panels to the latest iPhones. Because of that huge industrial demand, its price can sometimes jump way faster than gold’s.

How to Buy Now: Check out Silver ETFs or Digital Silver if you’re looking for pure growth without having to worry about polishing the metal every few months.

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Platinum

Platinum might not have the thousand-year-old stories that gold does, but it’s quickly becoming a favorite for the younger generation. It’s sleek, it’s incredibly rare, and it feels very much like "the future."

The Heart of It: While it might not be mentioned in ancient scriptures, there’s a general rule in our culture: buying something new, rare, and valuable during Navratri is always a good omen. Platinum fits that "new beginnings" energy perfectly.

The Logic: It’s actually significantly rarer than gold. As the luxury market and green technology sectors grow, platinum is a very strong contender for anyone looking for long-term gains that aren't tied to the usual gold trends.

How to Buy Now: Platinum jewellery is the most common way to get in on it, but keep an eye out for specialized ETFs if you're purely looking at the numbers on a screen.

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Copper

Copper doesn't usually get the spotlight at a jewelry store, but it’s arguably one of the most vital metals on the planet right now. It’s literally the backbone of our modern, electrified lives.

The Heart of It: In our tradition, copper is sacred. From the Kalash to the vessels we drink from, it’s linked to health, energy, and good vibes. Bringing a new copper vessel into the house during Navratri is a classic move for a reason.

The Logic: With the world moving toward electric vehicles and renewable energy, the demand for copper is through the roof. Economists often call it "Doctor Copper" because it’s a pulse-check for how the world is actually doing.

How to Buy Now: Since you probably don't want to store rolls of copper wire in your closet, look into commodity markets or metal-focused stocks.

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Brass

Brass might not give you a massive "sell high" payout on a stock exchange, but it’s an investment in the heritage and daily life of your home.

The Heart of It: Think of those heavy diyas, the hand-crafted idols, and the traditional cookware that only comes out on special occasions. Brass symbolizes a connection to the past. Buying a new brass idol for your Navratri puja is a way to invest in the "spirit" of your home.

The Logic: This is more of an emotional and functional investment. It’s durable, it lasts for several lifetimes, and it holds its value in terms of craftsmanship. It’s an asset you can actually use and enjoy.

How to Buy Now: High-quality brass decor or traditional cookware are the best ways to go here—investing in things that will one day be your own family’s heirlooms.

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Which one is calling your name?

Before you head out into the festive rush, just take a second to think about what you actually want:

If you want stability and peace of mind: Stick with Gold.

If you want growth on a budget: Silver is your best bet.

If you want something exclusive and modern: Go for Platinum.

If you're thinking about future tech: Look at Copper.

If you want to honor tradition and home: Brass is perfect.

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So, which one are you buying?

Navratri is really about the intention behind the act. Whether you’re picking up a single silver coin from the local jeweler or setting up a gold bond on your phone, you’re making a conscious choice to start something meaningful. It’s that beautiful blend of ancient faith and modern financial planning—honoring an old tradition while doing your future self a huge favor.

Are you leaning more toward a traditional gold purchase this year to keep the family tradition going, or are you feeling a bit adventurous and looking into something like a Gold Bond or even Platinum?

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