• A woman's fist, holding barb wire, bleeding, nails painted black, red and green,  a tattoo of Afghanistan on the wrist, with the words "watan ya kafan" written in Dari in blood above.
  • Woman wearing a white shirt standing in water. Shirt has a fist drawn on it, and the words "watan ya kafan" in Dari. The woman looks away from the camera, down at the water.
  • Strength & Resilience
  • Woman wearing a white shirt standing in water. Shirt has a woman's fist, holding barb wire, bleeding, nails painted black, red and green,  a tattoo of Afghanistan on the wrist, with the words "watan ya kafan" written in Dari in blood above.

Strength & Resilience

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 With all that has happened in Afghanistan since August 2021, I was inspired to create three designs symbolising three things Afghans have a lot of and need to maintain: hope, strength and resilience, and honour.

This design represents strength and resilience. No matter what, we will continue fighting for Afghanistan, until the death. “Watan ya kafan” was a saying popularised in the 1990s- our homeland or the grave, which I think fits the current mood: we fight for life.

All profits go to Durkhanum Sewing Circle Round 2 which you can read about it here

 

Three images taken by Balqis Hindash, a Palestinian Macedonian high priestess trying to get out of Dubai.   

 

All of our jewellery is hypoallergenic, made with stainless steel and 18k gold. Dreamt up in Kabul jaan.