What Determines the Value or Cost of a Rug?
On the most basic level, cost or value is determined by market demand. The
price of a rug will depend on how much buyers are willing to compete to
acquire it. This in turn depends on the size, rarity, quality of wool,
weave, and color, condition, and age, and especially on the convergence of
these factors in a piece. The older the rug, the better its weave and
materials, the rarer it is, the more it is worth, particularly when it is in
good condition. Larger rugs generally cost more than small ones. To a
certain extent these are intrinsic factors that do not reflect changes in
taste. But the market is also driven by trends which are stimulated and
maintained by designers. At any given time certain types of rug will be more
popular than others, and this sort of demand will create a higher price
base.