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This jewelry offers Afghan war widows both emotional support and a path to financial security.
This jewelry offers Afghan war widows both emotional support and a path to financial security. (Photo: Courtesy Combat Flip Flops)

These Bracelets Are Made by War Widows in Afghanistan

A year after Bonnie Carroll's husband, U.S. Army brigadier general Tom Carroll, died, she devoted her life to caring for those who鈥檇 lost loved ones from war. For widowed women in Afghanistan, this called for more than emotional support.

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This jewelry offers Afghan war widows both emotional support and a path to financial security.
(Photo: Courtesy Combat Flip Flops)

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Bonnie Carroll knows the unspeakable grief of losing a family member to war. In 1992, her husband, U.S. Army brigadier general Tom Carroll, died in the crash of an听Army C-12 transport plane in Alaska.听Carroll responded to her husband鈥檚 loss by establishing the (TAPS), which supports听family members who have lost parents, siblings, and children serving in the U.S. armed forces.

In 2003, she expanded the program to Kabul. War widows in Afghanistan听鈥渙ften lack money to buy food and keep a roof over their heads,鈥 Carroll says. Many Afghan women have never had听access to an education, and without a breadwinner, they struggle to support their children.听But she knew the program would have to offer more than peer-based emotional support. It had to offer war widows a path to financial security鈥攁nd making lapis bracelets provides that opportunity.

Semiprecious stones are readily available听everywhere in Afghanistan. Women commonly wear them in colorful jewelry, while emeralds, rubies, and other gems are mined for export. Afghanistan鈥檚 northeastern Badakhshan province is the world鈥檚 leading producer of lapis lazuli. TAPS partnered with a woman-owned gemstone business in Kabul to provide widows with the materials and training required to make lapis bracelets.

罢丑别听 sells for $59 on the TAPS website (and at , where it鈥檚 called the and the sale also funds a day of education for an Afghan girl鈥攁s do all purchases at Combat Flips Flops). 鈥淭here鈥檚 a pretty elaborate training program that [women] have to go through,鈥 Carroll explains. Each widow apprentices with a skilled jeweler听who teaches her how to shape and polish the lapis beads before knotting them into bracelets. Working with other widows at the studio, women share their stories, coping resources, and grief鈥攚hich, says Carroll, 鈥渋s frankly more therapeutic than critical mental-health counseling.鈥

Once the women master the jewelry-making techniques, they can sign out the necessary tools and materials to produce the bracelets at home. Doing so allows them to balance moneymaking with child-rearing. Recent figures estimate that about 250 Afghan women have signed on as lapis workers.By working for TAPS, says Carroll, women鈥檚 incomes听can exceed Afghanistan鈥檚 median household income.

Meanwhile, if women need literacy training, TAPS funds that through a partnership with听, which operates schools for Afghan women and girls. Aid Afghanistan鈥檚 motto is听鈥淭o educate a woman is to educate an entire family.鈥

鈥淲e meet the widows where their needs are,鈥 explains Carroll. Those听who don鈥檛 need education or a source of income can simply plug into TAPS听resources in Kabul听for emotional support.

Making bracelets is听a skill that鈥檚 transferrable,听Carroll says. Should the widows outgrow the TAPS听studio, they can take their expertise elsewhere. The work also lets women become role models for their children: kids see their mothers providing a comfortable life for their families. And with mothers bringing in a stable income, children have the opportunity to seek an education.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had women tell us that, with time, they鈥檝e been able to become both a mother and a father for their children,鈥 Carroll says.

Lead Photo: Courtesy Combat Flip Flops

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