Oriental Rug Appraisal in Tulsa, OK.
Certified oriental rug appraisal across Tulsa — particular expertise with antique pieces from oil-era collections.
Appraising oriental 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.
Tulsa's oil-era oriental rug collections in Maple Ridge, Brookside, and similar heritage neighborhoods are among the most under-appraised collections we encounter. Many were last formally evaluated decades ago, and current market values for fine antique Persians, Caucasians, and Turkish pieces have shifted dramatically. We routinely identify Tulsa antique pieces insured for a fraction of current replacement value — leaving owners exposed in case of loss. Updating antique appraisals every 5–10 years is standard practice.
Oriental rug appraisal is one of the more nuanced niches within fine-art appraisal. Unlike most appraised assets, oriental rugs combine art and commodity characteristics: each piece is unique because hand-knotted construction produces no two rugs alike, but value is also driven by quantifiable factors like knot density and material quality. Getting it right requires both deep knowledge of the field — regional weaving traditions, historical dye periods, knot conventions — and the discipline of formal appraisal methodology, where every conclusion has to be defensible if challenged.
Free pick-up across the Tulsa metropolitan area and Northeast Oklahoma. Most rugs are returned within 7 days from pick-up. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
What we assess for oriental valuation.
Six categories of analysis form the foundation of every oriental rug appraisal we issue.
Knot density (KPSI)
Knots per square inch — typically 100–800 KPSI for orientals. KPSI is one of the largest single drivers of value within a region.
Regional origin
Identified by knot type, foundation, design vocabulary, and weaving conventions. Different regions have different historical value patterns.
Age & dating
Approximate date determined from dye analysis (synthetic post-1860, chrome post-1880), workshop characteristics, and design conventions.
Wool & dye quality
Hand-spun versus machine-spun wool, lanolin content, natural versus synthetic dyes — all materially affect value.
Design & rarity
Common design types value differently than rare or distinguished examples. Specific workshop attributions affect value significantly.
Condition
Pile loss, repair history, structural integrity, dye stability, and any damage. Condition is documented honestly.
Free pick-up across Tulsa and surrounding areas.
- Tulsa
- Broken Arrow
- Owasso
- Bixby
- Jenks
- Sand Springs
- Sapulpa
- Bartlesville
- Glenpool
- Catoosa
- Collinsville
- Skiatook
- Coweta
- Claremore
- Pryor
- Mounds
- Kiefer
- Mannford
- Cleveland
- Beggs
- Drumright
- Cushing
- Bristow
- Stroud
- Wagoner
- Muskogee
- Okmulgee
- Henryetta
- Dewey
- Pawhuska
- Hominy
- Oilton
- Ramona
- Talala
- Foyil
- Inola
- Chouteau
- Locust Grove
- Pryor Creek
- Adair
- Big Cabin
- Vinita
- Nowata
- Oologah
- Barnsdall
- Sperry
- Avant
- Prue
- Terlton
- Yale
- Cleveland
- Pawnee
- Fairfax
Common questions about oriental rug appraisal in Tulsa.
Where in Tulsa do you offer oriental rug appraisal pick-up?
Free pick-up throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Bartlesville, and surrounding Northeast Oklahoma communities.
What value drivers do you assess in oriental rug appraisal?
Knot density (KPSI), regional origin, age and dating, wool quality (handspun vs. machine), dye analysis (natural vs. synthetic), design quality and rarity, condition, and provenance when documentable. Each factor is examined and the report explains how each affects the stated value.
Are Tulsa oil-era collections often under-insured?
Frequently and significantly. Many Tulsa antique collections last had formal appraisal in the 1970s or 1980s. Current values are often multiples of those historical numbers. Updating appraisals protects you in case of loss.
How accurate is oriental rug dating?
Approximate dating to within 25–50 years is achievable for most pieces using converging methods — dye analysis, workshop characteristics, design conventions. We document dating methodology in every report so it's reproducible and defensible.
How much does oriental rug appraisal cost?
Most appraisals fall between $150 and $500 per rug. Pricing depends on size, complexity, value level, and documentation needs. Very valuable or museum-quality pieces are quoted individually.
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.