Persian Rug Repair in Nashville, TN.
Specialist Persian rug repair across Middle Tennessee — every regional tradition.
Repairing Persian rugs continuously since 1881.
Same family, same standards, four generations of craft.
Listed by the Oriental Rug Buyers Guide as one of the country's top rug cleaners.
Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, Memphis chapter.
Nashville Persian rug repair work spans the full range of Persian traditions — Tabriz, Kashan, Isfahan, Heriz, Qom, and tribal pieces. Each region has distinct knot density, materials, and design conventions, and repair work must match the regional construction exactly. A repair on a Heriz uses Heriz-appropriate wool gauge and the geometric design vocabulary; a repair on an Isfahan uses Isfahan-fine wool and curvilinear floral patterns. Generic methods aren't acceptable for any of them.
Persian rugs typically have higher knot densities (300–800 KPSI is common in city pieces), use the Persian asymmetric knot specifically, and frequently include silk highlights. Repair work has to match the exact knot type, the same gauge of wool, and matched dyes. Generic oriental repair methods are too coarse for fine Persians; a Persian repair has to be performed at the same level of detail as the original weaving. Anything less is immediately visible.
Free pick-up across Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, Wilson, Rutherford, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties. Repair timelines vary by the type and severity of work — we'll quote a specific timeline after inspection. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Repair matched to regional Persian construction.
Each Persian region has distinct construction. Our repair work matches the original exactly.
Tabriz
Highest knot densities. Frequently silk highlights. Repair requires matching very fine wool gauge.
Kashan, Isfahan, Nain, Qom
Central Iranian city rugs — fine wool on cotton foundation, often silk highlights. The most demanding Persian repair we perform.
Heriz, Bijar
Northwestern village rugs with bold geometric patterns. Heriz is known for rust-red madder dyes; matching the aged dye is critical.
Mashhad, Kerman
Eastern and southeastern city rugs with curvilinear floral designs. Repair must continue design lines accurately.
Hamadan, Senneh
Western village and town rugs, traditionally single-wefted. Foundation repair matches the original single-weft structure.
Tribal — Qashqai, Bakhtiari
Nomadic weaves with handspun wool foundations. Repair uses similarly handspun materials.
Free pick-up across Nashville and surrounding areas.
- 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
Common questions about Persian rug repair in Nashville.
Where in Nashville do you offer Persian rug repair pick-up?
Free pick-up across Nashville, Belle Meade, Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Mount Juliet, Hermitage, Goodlettsville, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties.
How is Persian rug repair different from other oriental repair?
Higher knot densities, more sensitive natural dyes, and frequent silk highlights. Repair has to be performed at exactly the same density with matched wool gauge — the skill required matches the original weaving.
Do you handle silk Persian repair (Qom, fine Tabriz)?
Yes — silk Persian repair is among the most demanding work we perform. Knot densities of 600–1,200 KPSI require extra-fine work, and silk dye matching requires hand-dyed silk with matched luster. Major silk projects are quoted individually due to research time.
Should I repair my old Persian rug or replace it?
For any genuine Persian rug, repair almost always makes more sense than replacement. Authentic hand-knotted Persians of the quality found in American homes are essentially impossible to replace at any reasonable cost.
Can you match Persian dye colors?
Yes. We hand-dye wool to match original colors when sourced material isn't available. Persian rugs frequently use natural vegetal dyes that have aged in specific ways over decades. We match these aged colors directly.
Available across five metros.
Free pick-up and delivery in every city we serve. Tap a city for local details and your nearest phone number.