Despite prejudices and difficulties, four members of a Roma community family in Kosovo have become a "source" of passion, making their dreams of a normal life come true.
Father and son have been opening their hair salon every day for years, welcoming clients from various nationalities. Meanwhile, the mother, with a sewing machine at the corner of the room and two crochet hooks, takes orders for weaving different types of bags. The daughter of the family, besides working with fabric, expresses her creativity in nail art.
Eminoviq states that despite prejudices, clients of Albanian, Serbian, Roma, and other nationalities choose their salon for hairstyling.
"I have clients from various nationalities. I get Roma, Serbian, and Albanian clients, and even foreigners, especially in the summer when tourists visit. So, we serve people of different nationalities," explains Eminoviq.Although the only daughter in this Roma family did not want to speak about her art on camera, her brother, Enes Eminoviq, proudly says that she has a promising future in the profession she has chosen. She is passionate about painting and is involved in nail art, a profession considered profitable.
The mother, Muhabera Eminoviq, shares that she enjoys making bags and other handcrafted items. She sells her products at fairs and through an association, as well as on social media, where she receives most of her orders.