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Nain Persian rug #3164, click on the picture or description for more details about the Persian carpets.
Nain Persian Rug #3164
Randy G.
Palos Verdes Estates
"Hi Mike,
I just want to take a moment to thank you for all of your help on my recent purchase. The rug you sent to me far exceeded my expectations. I am very  pleased with the product and I sincerely appreciate your excellent service and communication.  
Randy
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Tabriz Persian rug #1230, click on the picture or description for more details about the Persian carpets.
Täbriz Teppich #1230
Erik S.
Halden, Norwegen
"Hi Mike,
I spoke with my wife on the phone yesterday evening. She told me that the rug had arrived, and that she was very pleased with it! Thank you very much for your excellent service, and I hope to be able to do business with you in the future when I want to buy another rug! Best wishes, Eric"

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Tabriz Persian rug #1234, click on the picture or description for more details about the Persian carpets.
Täbriz Teppich #1234
Robert G.
Lisnaskea, UK
"Hello Mike,
We opened out our new Tabriz rug this morning and laid it in position.    It looks great.  Thank you. It’s always difficult buying anything on the strength of a photograph, especially where colours are concerned, but this rug suits us really well. Thank you also for your care and concern in shepherding us and the rug towards the morning when it had cleared all the hurdles and was eventually delivered.
With best regards, Robert"

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 100% Echte & Feine Persische Teppiche
Täbriz Orientteppich mit dem beliebten Gombardeh Muster. Viele andere Täbriz Orientteppiche vorhanden. Täbriz Persischen Teppich von der Pirouzian Familie geknüft. Viele andere Persische Teppiche von diesen Knüpfer vorhanden. Großer Täbriz Orientteppich mit dem sehr befragten Gombardeh Muster. Viele ähnliche Orientteppiche erhaltbar. Ghom Persischer Teppich mit ausgefallenen Muster. Alle Ghom Persische Teppiche die ich anbiete sind Reine Seide.

Persian Rug prices

UPDATED 8/10/09


Update: 8/10/09

Same old thing, different day!!
Had already got a e-mails from folks wanting to know what is happening with the rug prices in 2009, so here it goes.
I spend a couple of weeks overseas in July and the bottom line is that the prices have come down a bit compared to 2008, but not as much as I had expected. With the global recession taking a big bite out of the rug industry, I had every expectation to see a big price drop, which has not happened thanks to a slowdown in the rug production. There are simply a lot less rugs being made (especially the high end ones) and even though the demand has dropped off significantly, the economic and political situation in Iran does not allow for the big drop in prices. The prices have dropped about 10-15% in the last year, but that is mainly due to the rise in the US dollar.

Take care,
Mike


Update: 12/1/08

Finally, some good news!!
Once again, I want to share with you my latest findings after returning from my trip overseas.
Since 2003, the prices of Persian rugs have more than doubled and there is finally some good news to report, which I have been hoping for some time now.  With the current global economies fallen of the cliffs, our US dollar seems to have come back to life,  which has had a direct impact on the prices of Persian rugs.  For the first time in 5 years, I have been able to lower my prices by around 15% and I am hopeful that this trend will not reverse.

Please note though that the lower prices are mainly due to the rise in the US dollar and not the slowdown in the varies economies.  Even though the Persian rug market as a whole has slowed down, so has the rug production in Iran and their inflation of around 25% is still keeping up the prices.  My plan is to travel overseas again in 4 months and by then I should have a better picture of whether the price reduction is temporary or permanent.

Take care,
Mike


Update: 1/7/08

One word sums it all up: UGLY!!!
Got back from my trip a couple of days and as always, I'm completely jet-lagged.
Last year, I thought I had seen it all and once again I have been completely wrong about the prices of the high quality Persian rugs, especially the Tabriz and Qom pieces. In 2007, the Tabriz and Qom rugs have gone up in price about 30%, yes, that is 30%. Nain and Isfahan rugs have gone up about 10%. The main problem continues to be the high inflation in Iran, officially at 15% but in reality closer to 25%, and the continued weakness of our US dollar.

The prices in Tabriz and Qom are going up higher simply because more and more folks are giving up the rug business altogether. In places like Khoj, which is a small village where the Mahi (fish) design Tabriz rugs are made, the production is now about half of what it was just 5 years ago and as a result, the prices are just shooting up. The same is happening in Qom as well.  Prices in Nain and Isfahan are going up, but due to their traditional designs, there are still plenty of rugs to choose from, and therefor the prices will not climb as quickly.

My goal was to purchase about 30-40 rugs and I only ended up with 17 instead. I will be going overseas again in a few months and will update you again as soon as I return. Take a look at the 3 Tabriz rugs further down and you can see how the prices have changed.

Below is an much more detailed article about the overall situation and I will update this page again after my next trip.

Take care,
Mike


Update: 4/17/07

Got back from my trip overseas last week and just recovered from a bad case of a cold and jet-lag. The price of Persian rugs is still going up and it appears that the inflation rate in Iran is stabilizing at around 15%, but the weak dollar is having a huge impact as it has for last 3 years. As of mid April, the US dollar is approaching a new record low against the Euro and it is already at a 15 year low against the English Pound and many other currency. Do not expect any relief any time soon.

Below is an much more detailed article about the overall situation and I will update this page again after my next trip.

Take care,
Mike

 

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