On the other hand, silver gained marginally on the back of stray industrial demand.
Standard gold (99.5 purity) slipped by Rs 120 to settle at Rs 25,205 per 10 grams compared to overnight close of Rs 25,325.
Pure gold (99.9 purity) also fell by a similar margin to end at Rs 25,355 per 10 grams from Rs 25,475 previously.
However, silver (.999 fineness) added by Rs 10 per kg to finish at Rs 34,775 as against Rs 34,765 yesterday.
Heightened caution ahead of the FOMC minutes release later in the day against the backdrop of a modest uptick in inflation also weighed on trade.
Spot was almost flat at USD 1,070.00 an ounce in early European trade, while silver quoted soft at USD 14.15 an ounce.
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