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How to determine the value of a Persian Rug

handknot-rugs-rocblkBoth cotton and silk Persian rugs hold the same amount of value as there are only very few factors that compromise the overall value of any given Persian rug, which you ought to be aware of before starting to shop for one. Perhaps the main reason behind this is to be aware of the real worth of a Persian rug, so that you don’t end up paying more for a rug than its actual worth.

Origin

The origin of a Persian rug is one of the most critical aspects in determining the real value before buying one. Generally, it is believed that the best quality Persian rug is the hand knotted one from Iran. This is due to the knot believed to be different from all others, and the quality of wool used to make these rugs is also believed to be different.

Knots per Square Inch

This is the second element to help you determine the value of Persian rugs. Generally, you first have to understand the main concept of knots where in even though tribal rugs lack a knot structure, their city count erparts use knots as the main indicator of value. As a rule of thumb, as the number of knots in a given rug increase, so is the value.

Age

Age is a very big factor that affects the real value of a Persian rug. Generally, the older a rug the more valuable it becomes. However, you should familiarize yourself with the different tips and tricks that rug sellers use to make a rug look older. Rug dealers can wash a Persian rug to make it appear older than it actually is, hence ask for more than it would otherwise cost.

Learn how to tell the exact age of your rug and you will be safe. Even though it will be hard for a first timer to grasp all this tips and tricks on identifying a genuinely valuable Persian rug from its fake counterpart, with time comes more knowledge and experience.

Boiled down, Persian rugs are undoubtedly beautiful and if you are looking for value, you will want to ensure you get your money’s worth which means taking your time and effort to validate its worth.

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