No, gold is not a renewable resource.
Unlike renewable resources such as solar energy, wind power, or biomass, which can naturally replenish over time, gold is a finite resource. It is a natural element that is mined from the Earth. Once gold is extracted and used, it cannot be replaced or regenerated in a human timescale. The processes that create gold, such as geological activities, take millions of years, making the supply of gold essentially fixed.
Furthermore, the mining and consumption of gold have significant environmental impacts, including habitat destruction and pollution. Therefore, while we may recycle gold and reuse it, the original source of gold on our planet is limited and not renewable.