요즘처럼 기계화된 세성에서 조금더 좋은걸 소유하기 위해서 반복적이고 고달픈 수작업의 카페트를 만드는건 아이러니다 하지만 크게 발달된 산업이 없다면 어쩔수 없는건가 하지만 손으로 만든 카페트는예술이다
@orvilleclisby674819 күн бұрын
The future for the wealthy only.
@G17-91128 күн бұрын
Let’s get those kids working longer hours, we need our rugs.
@meebee9263Ай бұрын
Ban products for child labor 👎👎👎👻👻👻
@freakkstyle4Ай бұрын
beautiful documentary and so much respect for the maker of the rugs
@LS-lq1pcАй бұрын
I cannot even imagine a 5 year old child working 6-10 hours! Weaving or any other job. Yet, they are doing just that over there.
@ericebrard1401Ай бұрын
Many tanks for your compréhensive report ❤....many tanks to thé weavers
@GtwannabeАй бұрын
Nice carpets and everything but I would prefer the children to be in school or outside playing meanwhile adults are just standing around. War or no war, this is plain wrong. If the West didnt buy these carpets perhaps the children would at least have some semblance of a childhood.
@lodgechant2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this incredible documentary.
@muppelmuh14452 ай бұрын
I really wish they wouldn't use child labor. Narrator says that the children need to work because of the economic situation. Yet in the background of these pictures you see grown men hanging out comfortably enjoying leisure time. It should be the other way round, grown men working and children playing and having a childhood.
@faridafahrtash16172 ай бұрын
🇦🇫😍
@at37172 ай бұрын
When I was younger, my aunt would let us weave whenever we went to her house, it was our version of PS5 😂, I still miss weaving afghan carpet. It is hard work and needs a lot of patience and attention to detail… i guess its the only hard work in Afghanistan that pays well at the end (for a family business)
@colelupo21003 ай бұрын
Lovely!
@tinabruce72603 ай бұрын
So much handwork to make these beautiful works of art.
@yourstruly65484 ай бұрын
What right does the west have to call these children working a human rights violation when it was the west starting wars in the middle east that displaced them. We in the west love to assume this is a problem that doesn't happen here. As if factories in the US that make breakfast cerals don't employ thousands of immigrant children from our detention camps at the border of mexico. I wish they didn't have to work, I wish no children had to work. But unfortunately, that's not even true in the west.
@adamz9138Ай бұрын
Better than being on the ipad all day. Some I hope will become master weavers, carpet businessmen, industry experts…etc and make something of themselves. Stop all wars and make love but I guess I am a dreamer.
@chirologypalmistry4 ай бұрын
Incredible and wonderful. Thank you for this glimpse into your ancient craft.
@Gracia144JesusSaves5 ай бұрын
🖐️❤️ beautifull gift and beautifull creations and beautifull music in the Background .
@girijasankarmishra2655 ай бұрын
Nice video. Let the children to be a competent worker later in future and for now may God bless them to enjoy their childhood.
@stephenwalters80065 ай бұрын
Economic necessity
@mj-xm1pv9 ай бұрын
My beautiful country❤️
@msaberi62299 ай бұрын
Mr. Masoud Farand , I love your video . can you make more videos for rugs ? i will pay for them . PLEASE let me know. Thanks
@leonorh.barbosa31411 ай бұрын
fico feliz em ver essas crianças não quebrando pedras ao sol ou outro trabalho mais pesado, mas fico triste em ver que estão perdendo a infância sem brincar ou estudar, entendo o grau de evolução moral ,intelectual deles (paquistaneses), mas toda vez que vejo algo assim, fico surpreendida por ver o quão atrasados e parados no tempo, quando o oriente foi o berço da humanidade, triste isso
@hut8_newzealand361 Жыл бұрын
Respect to all the workers.
@petercooper1246 Жыл бұрын
excellent.
@maryamyas100 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video👏👏
@christopher51852 жыл бұрын
The techniques in this video are incredible. The work that goes into finishing the rug after it's all said and woven. You can tell it's something that's been developed and passed on for generations.
@BlueMax3332 жыл бұрын
100+ millions of 'aid' is claimed to have been made. More than enough to make 40 million Afghans multi-millionaires. Yet, most of the Afghan people are still poor and on the brink of starvation. Where did these hundreds of millions of 'aid' go?