⚖️ st to tola — Stone to Tola Converter

Convert weight and mass units — kilograms, pounds, grams, ounces, tons, carats and more.

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Formula 1 st = 544.4443 tola
Quick Answer — Formula1 st = 544.4443 tolaMultiply stones by 544.4443 to get tolas.Reverse: 1 tola = 0.001836735 st
UnitNameValue
0.001 st0.544444 tola
0.01 st5.44444 tola
0.1 st54.4444 tola
1 st544.444 tola
5 st2722.22 tola
10 st5444.44 tola
50 st27222.2 tola
100 st54444.4 tola
1000 st544444 tola

About Stone to Tola Conversion

The Milligram (mg) and the Gram (g) are both units of weight & mass. Converting between them is straightforward using the formula above.

Formula: 1 st = 544.4443 tola

This converter uses internationally recognized conversion factors. All calculations are performed client-side in your browser — no data is sent to any server.

Worked Examples: Stone to Tola

A 1-carat diamond solitaire
1 st = 544.4443 tola
The classic engagement ring stone is a 1-carat diamond = 0.2 g. Jewellers worldwide quote gemstone weight in carats and fractions of carats.
A large gemstone
5 st = 2722.2217 tola
A 5-carat ruby is considered a fine specimen — it weighs just 1 gram, showing how small even prestigious gemstones truly are.
A tola of gold bar
1 st = 544.4443 tola
A 1-tola gold bar (≈11.66 g) is the most common retail gold investment unit across India, Pakistan, and UAE.
A gem-quality sapphire
3 st = 1633.333 tola
A 3-carat blue sapphire weighs 0.6 g. The per-carat price of fine sapphires can exceed $10,000, so precise weight measurement is critical.

Stone to Tola Reference Table

Stone (st)Tola (tola)Real-world context
0.1 st54.4444349 tola
1 st544.4443 tola
5 st2722.2217 tola
10 st5444.4435 tola
100 st54444.4349 tola

Mental Math Tricks: Stone to Tola

Round factor trick
Round 544.4443 to 544 for quick mental math. Error ≈ 0.1%.
Break factor into parts
Split 544.4443 as 544 + 0.4443 for easier mental arithmetic.
Use ×{approx} then adjust
Multiply by 544 first, then + 0.44×n.

When to Convert Stone to Tola

💎 Jewellery Design Jewellers specify gemstone weights in carats and metal weights in grams or tola. Converting st to tola is a core skill in jewellery making.
🏆 Gemstone Grading The 4Cs of diamond grading include carat weight. Converting between st and tola helps compare stones across different grading systems.
💰 Gold Trading Gold prices are quoted per gram, per tola, and per troy ounce depending on the market. Stone to Tola conversion is essential for traders and investors.
⚖️ Hallmarking Precious metal hallmarking authorities certify weights in specific units. Convert between st and tola for compliance and documentation.
🎯 Archery & Ballistics Arrow and bullet weights are specified in grains. Converting to grams or vice versa is routine for archers and competitive shooters.
🏛️ Antique Appraisal Historical weights for silver and gold artefacts may be recorded in st. Converting to modern tola helps calculate material value accurately.

Frequently Asked Questions — Stone to Tola

1 stone (st) equals exactly 544.4443 tola (tola). Use the formula: st × 544.4443 = tola.

To convert stone to tola, multiply your value in stone by 544.4443. For example, 5 st × 544.4443 = 2722.2217 tola.

100 stone = 54444.4349 tola. Calculation: 100 × 544.4443 = 54444.4349.

To convert tola back to stone, divide by 544.4443 (or multiply by 0.00183674). Example: 10 tola ÷ 544.4443 = 0.01836735 st.

Yes. This converter uses the internationally recognised exact conversion factor: 1 st = 544.4443 tola. All calculations are performed in your browser with no rounding until display.

10 stone = 5444.4435 tola. Simply multiply by 544.4443.

Converting stone to tola is commonly needed for jewellery valuation, gemstone trading, precious metal buying and selling, and hallmarking compliance where one system uses st and another uses tola.

Understanding Stone and Tola

Stone (st)

The stone (st) is a British imperial unit of mass equal to exactly 14 avoirdupois pounds or 6.35029318 kilograms. Used almost exclusively in the United Kingdom and Ireland for human body weight, it has no role in scientific, commercial, or international contexts. The stone is not an SI unit and was removed from official UK trade measurement in 1985, though it remains deeply embedded in everyday British culture.

Tola

The tola is a traditional unit of mass used across the Indian subcontinent for precious metals and spices. One tola is exactly 11.6638 grams (internationally standardised). In the Indian system: 1 tola = 12 masha = 96 ratti. It remains the standard gold-trading unit quoted by jewellers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and across Gulf markets that serve South Asian buyers.

History of the Stone

One of the oldest English weight units, the stone was referenced as early as the 13th century. Historically its value varied by commodity (8 lb for meat, 12 lb for hemp, 14 lb for wool, 16 lb for glass). King Edward III standardised the wool stone at 14 pounds in 1350, which became the universal English standard. The Weights and Measures Act 1835 formally defined the stone as 14 lb. EU harmonisation abolished the stone for trade in 1985.

Interesting fact: The world record heaviest person weighed 635 kg — exactly 100 stone, illustrating how the stone unit provides digestible reference points for large body weights. British people typically express their weight as, for example, "11 stone 4 pounds."

History of the Tola

The tola derives from Sanskrit tola, from tul (to weigh, to balance). It was the official precious-metal unit under British India, defined as the mass of the silver rupee coin (~11.66 g). Indian rupees were minted to exactly 1 tola weight. After independence, India officially adopted the metric system in 1956 for gold trading, but the tola survived in the market. The UAE, a major gold trading hub, still quotes prices per tola.

Interesting fact: India is one of the world's largest gold consumers. A tola bar of 24-karat gold (≈11.66 g, worth ~$700 at 2024 gold prices) is one of the most popular physical gold investment formats in South Asia.