I'm so proud to be Afghan, being born in America I always wished I lived in Afghanistan. I remember going to Kabul and I felt instantly at home, I felt like first time in my life I finally belonged. If only my parents county would be set free and their would be an end to all these horrible wars. I will always love Afghanistan and am grateful Allah SWT made me both Muslim and Afghan 🙏🙏
You're more than welcome to go back and stay anytime. There is nothing wrong with appreciating where your families culture comes from, but you should realize that you are also an American and appreciate that just as much. Obviously, your family came here for a reason. There are people dying every day trying to come here. Please respect them by realizing how fortunate you are.
one of Heavens' door open in Afghanistan. thats it, Afghanistan is the center of cosmos. im not from Afghanistan,but it is the first Home for me, hope to visit & make it home, next yr.
This is so amazing, thank you for sharing this process. I have an Afghan rug that I cherish so much, and watching this video just makes me appreciate every detail of the rug, and care deeply for it.
Definitely piece of art. Lots of hands needed for a piece of rug, such a long process, such a masterpiece. A great video. Thanks for making this and share the knowledge, greeting from Indonesia
@@timduncan1422 yes they use natural dyes like fruits plants walnut shells tree bark etc. the natural red you see is definitely pomegranates. I just ordered $8000 worth from Afghanistan to be delivered to my doorstep. Iran makes awesome rugs Turkey and Afghanistan. Make sure you don’t get it wet too much dry it as best possible, keep it away from sunlight exposure too long. And don’t use commercial chemicals to clean it. Use only water and soft natural detergents. You can wash them gently and leave it in the sun to dry, you will only need to wash them every 4-5 years they won’t get dirty quickly either.
Мге нравятся афганские ковры. Они очень ауетентичные с прекрасными рисунками, которые идут из глубины веков. Плотность узелков поднять бы! И еще, у нас в России любят высокий ворс на коврах, ну так исторически сложилось. Так чио имейте ввиду, не надо их брить коротко. Мир вашему дому!
Wow. There are actually a lot of steps involved in making a carpet. In most documentaries, they only show women weaving carpets, or sometime men dying the yarn.
Excelente labor desde su inicio hasta finalmente su envío. Maravillosamente elaborado. Felicitaciones a todos y cada uno. Un gran abrazo desde Bogotá, Colombia!
thx now I understand the simple practicalities of the rug making process so much better, shukriya, nothing I ever got for the house made it feel more like a home than my Turkmen rugs from Afghanistan
I bought one of your rugs last year. It is my first Afghan rug, it forever will hold a place in my heart and my home. Thank you. -Andres P.s what is this songs name ?
Andres, that is amazing! Thank you so much for your love and appreciation for these amazing rugs. I’ll find out the song’s name and let you know. Many thanks! - Nargis
"The art of washing the rug takes years to master" Umm... I'm going to go ahead and say that the women's job of actually weaving the thing is probably the hardest thing to learn to do properly and consistently without making mistakes.
And you’re absolutely right! Afghanistan’s female artisans are world-renowned masters in their craft, and weaving is the most difficult aspect of the rug-making process.
Sad part is Afghans rugs get sold into Iran and pakistan and go out as Pakistani and Iranian. With respect to Iran they also make beautiful rugs! But Afghan rugs are termed as Persian rugs, pakistan don’t make rugs they don’t know how to it’s not their culture but Afghans that migrated there make them. Pakistan cannot make rugs on their own
That's an insane amount of work that goes into making one of these rugs .
Very good overview with clear explanations of each of the steps involved in making a rug.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
I'm so proud to be Afghan, being born in America I always wished I lived in Afghanistan. I remember going to Kabul and I felt instantly at home, I felt like first time in my life I finally belonged. If only my parents county would be set free and their would be an end to all these horrible wars. I will always love Afghanistan and am grateful Allah SWT made me both Muslim and Afghan 🙏🙏
Feeling is mutual amongst all afghans all over the world. We never really feel at home until we get to Afghanistan.
You're more than welcome to go back and stay anytime. There is nothing wrong with appreciating where your families culture comes from, but you should realize that you are also an American and appreciate that just as much. Obviously, your family came here for a reason. There are people dying every day trying to come here. Please respect them by realizing how fortunate you are.
It’s easy to go back. Go back
one of Heavens' door open in Afghanistan. thats it, Afghanistan is the center of cosmos. im not from Afghanistan,but it is the first Home for me, hope to visit & make it home, next yr.
Such beautiful workmanship!
Super interesting! Amazing you got this footage on one of the worlds most famous rug making cultures (when no one else did) before it was too late.
Thank you!
This is so amazing, thank you for sharing this process.
I have an Afghan rug that I cherish so much, and watching this video just makes me appreciate every detail of the rug, and care deeply for it.
Amazing! 🙌🏼
Definitely piece of art. Lots of hands needed for a piece of rug, such a long process, such a masterpiece.
A great video. Thanks for making this and share the knowledge, greeting from Indonesia
Right it is so expensive to buy such a luxury thing to design your home
It is from afghanistan
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن، تحياتي لكل إخواننا في أفغانستان من الجزائر🇩🇿
Cudowne dywany!
Appreciate your art. Much love to the whole company :)
My bestwishes for your channal best information of Afghanistan rug industry business and it's processing thanks
This video deserves millions of views
Beautiful work proud of my people.
Bought a hand made Afghan rug today, this makes me appreciate it even more
It will last you over 100 years if it’s hand knotted and made 👍🙂 I have one over 30 years in my family the colour is superb
@@ASD-v3b1z Ive had it over a year. It is red and I was told by the seller that pomegranate is frequently used to dye. :)
@@ASD-v3b1z Salam from Canada brother
@@timduncan1422 wa alaikum my handsome brother. 🙂👍.
@@timduncan1422 yes they use natural dyes like fruits plants walnut shells tree bark etc. the natural red you see is definitely pomegranates. I just ordered $8000 worth from Afghanistan to be delivered to my doorstep. Iran makes awesome rugs Turkey and Afghanistan. Make sure you don’t get it wet too much dry it as best possible, keep it away from sunlight exposure too long. And don’t use commercial chemicals to clean it. Use only water and soft natural detergents. You can wash them gently and leave it in the sun to dry, you will only need to wash them every 4-5 years they won’t get dirty quickly either.
I know all this steps but in are way (Moroccan) am carpets maker too I love to learn more more about your way. Thanks for sharing this 👍
Thank you!
Мге нравятся афганские ковры. Они очень ауетентичные с прекрасными рисунками, которые идут из глубины веков. Плотность узелков поднять бы! И еще, у нас в России любят высокий ворс на коврах, ну так исторически сложилось. Так чио имейте ввиду, не надо их брить коротко. Мир вашему дому!
Hand made rug and carpet best of the world 👏👏👏💕💕
Wow. There are actually a lot of steps involved in making a carpet. In most documentaries, they only show women weaving carpets, or sometime men dying the yarn.
This is an interesting film, who shows clearly, how much work it is, to make such a beautiful rug. 👍
Thank you!
Some day i will visit Afghanistan
Inshallah
absolutely amazing video. The skills that go into these rugs are breathtaking. Thanks for this video.
Какой труд, а какая красота!!!!!
So peaceful manufacturing process, with the end product a colorful piece of art... that tells a story...
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Excelente labor desde su inicio hasta finalmente su envío. Maravillosamente elaborado. Felicitaciones a todos y cada uno.
Un gran abrazo desde Bogotá, Colombia!
Priceless work of art and good explanation
thx now I understand the simple practicalities of the rug making process so much better, shukriya, nothing I ever got for the house made it feel more like a home than my Turkmen rugs from Afghanistan
I love Afghanistan rugs
MERCI💗💗💗💗
THANK YOU VERY MUCH ❤🕊
VERY BEAUTIFUL VIDEO ❤❤❤❤❤🕊FELICITATIONS A TOUS 👍🤗❤🕊
Very good information .
And that ladies and gentlemen is why they are $$$
wow this is pure art!
ماشاء الله اخوتي🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Great video.
Thank you!
Beautiful what a job thank you.
I bought one of your rugs last year. It is my first Afghan rug, it forever will hold a place in my heart and my home. Thank you. -Andres
P.s what is this songs name ?
Andres, that is amazing! Thank you so much for your love and appreciation for these amazing rugs. I’ll find out the song’s name and let you know. Many thanks! - Nargis
Very nice Art Thanks.
Salaam The Rug Mine!
I enjoy this video. I would like to know who made this video? Can he help me make this too?
Greaaat 😍🤩 colorful art of handmade rugs❤
That’s amazing ❤ how can I order one?
Hello there! You can view and order all of our Rugs at therugmine.com. @mariamor58
BRAVO !!! Well done. perfect explanation...
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Such beautiful talent
"The art of washing the rug takes years to master"
Umm... I'm going to go ahead and say that the women's job of actually weaving the thing is probably the hardest thing to learn to do properly and consistently without making mistakes.
And you’re absolutely right! Afghanistan’s female artisans are world-renowned masters in their craft, and weaving is the most difficult aspect of the rug-making process.
Always have to be that person in the comments lol. Washing and weaving both take years to master
Wow!! amazing video! I sell afghan rugs in the middle east, can I please embed this video in my website to explain the process? (:
إبداع رائع وإتقان بالعمل
Superb,
Just loving you
Mashallah Rizwan Halal
Where can I buy these beauties please let me know
www.therugmine.com
Magnifique 👍👍👍
آدرس این شرکت کجای افغانستان هست؟
بسیار عالی 👍
My God, the land us so beautiful.
MashaAllah
❤️❤️❤️
Hello
Assalomu alaykum
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Sad part is Afghans rugs get sold into Iran and pakistan and go out as Pakistani and Iranian. With respect to Iran they also make beautiful rugs! But Afghan rugs are termed as Persian rugs, pakistan don’t make rugs they don’t know how to it’s not their culture but Afghans that migrated there make them. Pakistan cannot make rugs on their own