Jade-Abresham(Silk Way): Kamila Kiarank Saadat is one of the entrepreneurs of Kabul who mainly produces and sells Hazaras’ traditional clothes.
She has been working in Hazaras Clothes and Ornaments industry for four years and has many men and women employees from different provinces of the country. “Most of her customers are Afghans living abroad because the local people can’t afford them due to economic poverty.” She said.
Ms. Saadat has seen the progress and introduction of Hazara culture and products beside the Afghani Gand in the local and international markets during the last four years. However, she does not have a good outlook for the future as she has witnessed ethnic and gender marginalization by different policies in the country.
Some garments such as dudamina, golangar and shal and etc. have been attributed to Hazaras due frequently use of Hazaras women, they were used largely in the past decades and they are once more popular now.
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