Hey Ghex
As per the black rug, it certainly can be considered a Jaipur. A newer rug for sure, maybe imported within the last 2 years or so. Great looking rug. As you can see, the
appraisal doesn't change much for the black rug (revised here to accommodate Jaipur India rug. Really, the same goes for the "agra" rug. They call these Chobi's, but the fact of the matter is, this looks to me as though it's a tea washed rug that may be fairly old. It's hard to tell without seeing the height of the pile, but again,
with the style of the rug adjusted, this would be another appraisal, and
incorporating the N.A. Style of agra with tea wash, this would be a second.
The final values are certainly in fair value range for $3200 for the two
given the new information:
$17-1800 for the runner, (given tea wash) $1800 for the black area rug. If it is real silk, this is a good thing. If you did the burn test, that should be sufficient. Basically when burned, the material should smell something like burned hair, as silk is protein based. Worst case scenario, if it smells like hair and looks like silk, it could be a chemically treated wool, but it doesn't appear as such. Even if it were art silk, I'm not entirely sure this would have a tremendous affect on value. For the package deal, your in the right vicinity, and I would say this certainly is a fair market value for these rugs as reflected in both the appraisal tool and my experience in retail. If you really wanted to push it a little more, I would ask for padding, although it's not always necessary, does help with protecting the rug, your floor and add cushion.
here is the actual breakdown as I've done from the appraisal tool:
Runner (bear in mind this is given a tea wash has been given to the rug)
difference in price range = $1,535 to $2,728 difference of $1193
131-220 KPSI = 89 of which you have 13 Knots
Make your equation for the knots
13/89*.8*1193 = 139.40
You have 1 of the 2 colors listed so that is 1/2*.20
Make your equation for the colors
.5*.2*1193 = 119
Add the two totals together and to the price floor provided by the Estimator Tool. 1535+119+139= 1800
difference in price range = $1,535 to $2,728 difference of $1193
131-220 KPSI = 89 of which you have 13 Knots
Make your equation for the knots
13/89*.8*1193 = 139.40
You have 1 of the 2 colors listed so that is 1/2*.20
Make your equation for the colors
.5*.2*1193 = 119
Add the two totals together and to the price floor provided by the
Estimator Tool. 1535+119+139= ~$1800Black Rugdifference in price range = $1,252 and $2,226 = 974
131-220 KPSI = 89 of which you have 38 Knots
Make your equation for the knots
38/89*.8*974 = 333
You have 2 of the 2 colors listed so that is 1*.20
Make your equation for the colors
1*.2*974 = 195
Add the two totals together and to the price floor provided by the
Estimator Tool. 1252+333+195= ~$1780 I guess after all is said and done, the appraisal tool is looking at something like 3300-3600 USD (if the runner is tea washed). So I think it's safe to say you have a pretty fair deal on the table.
I'm really happy to hear you moved away from the tufted rugs. They're not bad, it's just that they tend to be somewhat disposable and have other drawbacks. For more money, you're looking at exponentially better carpets I would say. Great finds. I hope this has helped you, be sure to let us know if you have additional questions and we're looking forward to hearing what your decision is!