Persian Rug Appraisal in Tulsa, OK.
Certified Persian rug appraisal across Tulsa — particular expertise with antique Persians from oil-era collections.
Appraising 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.
Tulsa's antique Persian collections include some of the most significant pieces in the southwestern United States. The Tabriz, Heriz, Kashan, and Isfahan rugs brought back during oil-era buying trips of the 1910s through 1930s have appreciated substantially in current markets — and many haven't been formally appraised since the original acquisitions. We routinely identify Tulsa antique Persians worth multiples of their currently insured values. Updated USPAP-compliant documentation is essential for accurate insurance and estate purposes.
Persian rug appraisal is one of the most established niches within fine-art appraisal. Persian production has been carefully documented through the modern period, workshop conventions are well known, dating clues are abundant, and the market is large enough that comparable sales exist for almost every piece. The field is full of nuance: a Tabriz values dramatically differently than a Heriz; chrome-dye introduction in the 1880s creates specific dating boundaries; signed master pieces command significant premiums; and regional origin can be subtle on pieces from less-documented workshops.
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 Persian valuation.
Persian rug value depends on factors that don't all apply to other oriental traditions.
Regional origin
Tabriz, Kashan, Isfahan, Heriz, Qom — each region has distinct value patterns. Identifying regional origin correctly is the first step.
Knot density (KPSI)
Persian KPSI ranges from 100 (tribal) to 800+ (fine city pieces and silk). Density is one of the largest single value drivers within a regional category.
Workshop or master attribution
Signed pieces from documented masters command meaningful premiums. We research signatures, compare against documented examples, document methodology.
Age & dating
Persian dating uses dye analysis, workshop conventions, and design vocabulary. Pre-1860, pre-1880, and design-period conventions all give clues.
Wool & silk quality
Handspun versus machine-spun wool, lanolin content, silk versus art-silk, dye stability — all materially affect Persian rug value.
Condition
Pile loss, repair history, structural integrity, dye stability. Persian rugs are often heavily-traveled pieces; condition documentation is critical.
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 Persian rug appraisal in Tulsa.
Where in Tulsa do you offer Persian rug appraisal pick-up?
Free pick-up throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Bartlesville, and surrounding Northeast Oklahoma communities.
What makes Persian rug appraisal different from generic oriental appraisal?
Persian rugs have specific value drivers different from other oriental traditions. Regional origin matters more, knot density ranges higher, workshop attribution can dramatically affect value, and Persian-specific dating clues give better dating accuracy.
Are Tulsa antique Persians often dramatically under-insured?
Frequently. Many oil-era pieces were last formally appraised at the original purchase price decades ago, or in updates from the 1960s-1980s. Current market values are often 5x to 20x those historical numbers for fine antique Persian pieces.
Can you appraise signed Persian master pieces?
Yes. Signed pieces from known Persian masters (Mohtasham, Hadji Jalili, the Seyrafian and Davari workshops) command significant premiums. We research signature attributions, compare against documented examples, and provide complete documentation.
Are old Persian rugs often under-insured?
Yes — frequently. Many Persian rug collections in American homes were last appraised decades ago, and current market values for fine Persian pieces have shifted significantly. Updating appraisals every 5–10 years is typical practice.
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.