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Rug Collecting and Investment |
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Rug Collecting and Investment
As a finite commodity antique rugs have an intrinsic value which generally
appreciates over time. While financial investment or value may not be a
primary motivation for rug collecting, it does become an issue in various
ways. Collector trends or demands can have a direct effect on the value of a
rug.. Rugs in high demand will have commensurately high prices, so following
collector trends can he costly. It may be some time before one can recoup
the price of the rug on a resale if it is bought at a high level. It is
therefore preferable to buy independently, searching for quality rather than
what is popular. Over the long term a good antique rug will hold its value
or increase unless its price reflects hot market trend, so one should
purchase accordingly. If one possess what has become trendy and purchased it
at a lower price, a period of peak demand is a good time to sell if one does
not mind giving the piece up. Decisions regarding restoration also intersect
with investment potential. In the main, quality restoration will increase
the value of a rug, but its cost must be weighed against the realistic price
that the rug can be expected to achieve. It is not worth putting two
thousand dollars of repairs into a two thousand dollar rug, unless one is
particularly fond of it and does not expect to sell it in the near future.
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