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145+
Years in Business

Appraising handmade rugs continuously since 1881.

4
Generations

Same family, same standards, four generations of craft.

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Nationally Recognized

Listed by the Oriental Rug Buyers Guide as one of the country's top rug cleaners.

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Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, Memphis chapter.

Nashville's mix of antique hand-knotted Persians in Belle Meade and Brentwood alongside extensive modern hand-tufted designer pieces from RH, Pottery Barn, and West Elm in newer construction creates demand for genuinely different appraisal approaches. Each construction has different value drivers and different market patterns. We adapt methodology to each piece — hand-knotted gets oriental-rug appraisal methodology; hand-tufted gets designer-label-specific assessment that captures the construction's actual value characteristics.

"Handmade" describes any rug constructed by human hands rather than by machines, and the category covers genuinely different constructions with very different value patterns. A hand-knotted Persian rug, a hand-tufted Pottery Barn piece, a hand-hooked New England rug, and a Turkish kilim are all handmade — and they all appraise differently because they're built differently. The first task in any handmade rug appraisal is correctly identifying which construction we're working with. Confusing the categories produces wildly incorrect valuations.

Free pick-up across Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, Wilson, Rutherford, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties. Most rugs are returned within 7 days from pick-up. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.

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Handmade Rug Specialty

How each handmade construction appraises.

Six handmade constructions, six different value patterns.

Hand-knotted oriental

The most valuable handmade category. Each knot tied individually using traditional Persian or Turkish technique.

Hand-tufted designer brand

Pile pushed through backing with latex adhesive. Higher-end pieces (some RH, designer limited editions) have meaningful value; mass-market typically does not.

Hand-tufted limited or vintage

Older or limited-edition hand-tufted pieces sometimes command meaningful value, particularly designer collaborations or pieces from notable studios.

Hand-hooked

Antique American and European hand-hooked rugs can have significant value, particularly documented regional pieces. Modern reproductions appraise much lower.

Hand-loomed flat-weave

Kilim, dhurrie, soumak. Antique Caucasian and Anatolian kilims can have meaningful value as both rugs and textiles.

Hand-braided

American hand-braided rugs — antique pieces from documented makers can have value; contemporary braided typically appraises low.

Service Area

Free pick-up across Nashville and surrounding areas.

Areas We Serve
  • Nashville
  • Brentwood
  • Franklin
  • Hendersonville
  • Mount Juliet
  • Hermitage
  • Madison
  • Antioch
  • Goodlettsville
  • Smyrna
  • Murfreesboro
  • Lebanon
  • Gallatin
  • La Vergne
  • Nolensville
  • Spring Hill
  • Thompsons Station
  • College Grove
  • Fairview
  • White House
  • Springfield
  • Greenbrier
  • Cottontown
  • Portland
  • Pleasant View
  • Ashland City
  • Kingston Springs
  • Pegram
  • Old Hickory
  • Whites Creek
  • Joelton
  • Ridgetop
  • Adams
  • Cross Plains
  • Castalian Springs
  • Bethpage
  • Charlotte
  • White Bluff
  • Burns
  • Cedar Hill
  • Eagleville
  • Rockvale
  • Lascassas
  • Norene
  • Chapmansboro
  • Arrington
  • Williamsport
  • Santa Fe
  • Bon Aqua
  • Lyles
  • Clarksville
Nashville Handmade Rug FAQ

Common questions about handmade rug appraisal in Nashville.

Where in Nashville do you offer handmade rug appraisal pick-up?

Free pick-up across Nashville, Belle Meade, Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Mount Juliet, Hermitage, Goodlettsville, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties.

Is a hand-tufted rug worth as much as a hand-knotted rug?

Generally no. Hand-knotted rugs are constructed knot-by-knot and last for generations; their value is significantly higher than hand-tufted rugs of similar size. Hand-tufted rugs use pile pushed through a backing held by latex adhesive that degrades over time.

Are my Nashville designer hand-tufted rugs worth appraising?

Variable. Higher-end designer pieces (some RH, designer-label limited editions, older examples from premium brands) can have meaningful replacement value worth documenting. Most contemporary mass-market hand-tufted (Pottery Barn, West Elm, IKEA-tier) has values low enough that formal appraisal isn't economically justified.

How do I tell hand-knotted from hand-tufted?

By looking at the back. A hand-knotted rug shows the pattern in slightly irregular individual knots. A hand-tufted rug has a fabric backing (canvas or scrim) typically with adhesive visible. The distinction is critical for valuation.

Are designer hand-tufted rugs worth appraising?

Sometimes. Higher-end designer pieces (some RH, designer-label limited editions, older examples from premium brands) can have meaningful replacement value worth documenting. Most contemporary mass-market hand-tufted rugs have replacement values low enough that formal appraisal isn't economically justified.

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