Four Afghan brothers have hauled their family’s carpet loom out of storage in the desperate hope of earning a living as the nation’s economy teeters on the edge of ruin. The Haidari brothers now spend their days sitting abreast on a squat bench – as generations of the family did before them – weaving the complex rugs for which Afghanistan is famed.
Four Afghan brothers have hauled their family's carpet loom out of storage in the desperate hope of earning a living as the nation's economy teeters on the edge of ruin.
KABUL - Four Afghan brothers have hauled their family's carpet loom out of storage in the desperate hope of earning a living as the nation's economy teeters on the edge of ruin.
Four Afghan brothers have hauled their family's carpet loom out of storage in the desperate hope of earning a living as the nation's economy teeters on the edge of ruin. The Haidari brothers now spend their days sitting abreast on a squat bench as generations of the family did before them weaving the complex rugs for which Afghanistan is famed. They work long hours each