Hidden Women!

I have taken these photos with my dear friend Kiran, but after that, I think it really can be meaningful too, because there are at least a person, mostly a woman behind these rugs, who live with it while making it. Actually, there are a lot of people behind making these art pieces and always […]

I have taken these photos with my dear friend Kiran, but after that, I think it really can be meaningful too, because there are at least a person, mostly a woman behind these rugs, who live with it while making it. Actually, there are a lot of people behind making these art pieces and always women are mostly hidden one. I love to show you their art pieces, it is my passion.

This is a Balooch rug made with rural women based on their traditional patterns.

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