Silk House in Phnom Penh
Silk House is the first interactive silk museum in Phnom Penh which allows tourist and local people to see all Cambodian silk processing through all value chain start from growing mulberry to the finished products.
How to make Cambodian Silk - Khmer Silk
How to make Cambodian Silk - Khmer Silk
This show how she can make Cambodian Silk from traditional silk
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Angkor Silk Farm Tour, Puok District, Siem Reap, Cambodia
This is a tour through the Angkor Silk Farm in the Puok district in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It shows the process of growing silk worms, cultivating the silk, and then converting it into threads that are weaved by hand into patterns.
Weaving khmer silk skirt or samphot Phamuong Cambodia
Weaving khmer silk skirt or samphot Phamuong Cambodia
Other forms of traditional Khmer heritage is Samphot phamuong . Silks used today there are 52 colors. Silks brocade a type of fabrics such a luxury most current with used needles or wireless, from 22 up to have in the village Takov and Prek that oil is located in the district central Kandal province near Phnom Penh . Skirt other types, such as: silver lace anlounh channel and produced in Kampot and Kandal province . These skirts are used in wedding and other important ceremonies.Rods yellow Khmer silk is known for its excellent quality in the region and from Kampot and Takeo . In recent years the country has imported silk yarn from Vietnam. When the country gets the peace, and the Cambodian people can afford improving the living standards of its increased considerably the demand for silk because the value of silk imported from abroad surpassed few years ago, making the production of silk in the land today are resurrection therefore women can provide income to their study of skills as a tradition. Techniques have been improved and efforts to plant trees, use of natural dyeing methods as well as to improve the quality of silkworms for silk production. New technologies, such as: metal and reed craft for Sum is mentorship, along with the recent technical and dye use and high quality Khu was supported by the efforts of various NGOs.
Koh Dach Silk Island Filming Cambodia HD
Filming for my work with Khmer Silk Villages Association of Jacquard loom weavers, about 15 km from the capital of Phnom Penh
Our nepalese exchange volunteers in Cambodia
As part of the 1st phase of the NOREC exchange program, 3 of our volunteers were stationed at Khmer Youth Association- Cambodia to work in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Here is a video about their experience.
Making Silk in Cambodia
Looking at the process of making Silk fabric at Siem Reap, Cambodia
Fascinating to see the silk fabric made from start to finish.
Silk Khmer -សូត្រខ្មែរ
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Handicrafts In Cambodia
handicraft making at home,
handicrafts with waste materials,
handicraft ideas,
handicrafts with paper,
handicraft ideas home decorating,
handicrafts from recycled materials,
handicraft for kids,
handicraft making,
handicraft tutorial,
handicrafts with cloth,
handicraft,
handicraft with paper,
handicraft for home decoration,
handicraft items,
Cambodian Handicraft Association
GEOshow: Season 1 - Week 10
During this episode of GEOshow, we visited the Cambodian Handicap Association in Phnom Penh. We learned about this great organization and what they're doing to help landmine and polio victims.
CHA - Cambodian Handicap Association
Cambodian Handicraft Association (CHA). Is an NGO set up in 2000 by a local group of Khmer people who realised how difficult it is to obtain any sort of employment as a disabled woman in Cambodia. The organisation offers women with disabilities from landmines or polio a new skills base which will eventually allow them to return to their communities and lead an independent life. They produce a range of completely hand made Cambodian silk goods. The products are absolutely beautiful and the majority of the silk is sourced from a local village, where it is all hand woven. The costs of running the project are covered by selling the artists’ work in the shop, they receive no grants or aid.
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CHA - Cambodian Handicraft Association
Cambodian Handicraft Association - giving the disabled meaningful work and education.
Handmade Khmer silk products of PhalyCraft 2017
PhalyCraft produces handbags and scarves. Gift items and home decor are secondary lines. Prices range from $6 to $56. An evening bag made of silk and measuring 33x10x29cm is available for $33.60. A 45x180cm silk scarf featuring thick stripes is priced at $56.
For more information, contact Export Consultant, Mr. Sophal Bun, +855 17 770855, Skype: sophalbestbest
Silk handicraft fabrication in Cambodia
No many places on earth are left where silk is still handmade, using fiber from silkworms and wood looms.
ផ្សារសិប្បកម្មក្រមាខ្មែរ | HANDICRAFT MARKET | PHNOM PENH MAR 2018
Please take some times or weekend to support our handicraft market in Phnom Penh, the new night handicraft market in Phnom Penh in the year of 2018. Most of the product made by Khmer by hand.
Please enjoy and visit altogether both Khmer and Foreigner, no fee charge, it is open for public.
Not only handicraft product but, there are a lot of performance perform during the night and you can enjoy, taking photo, Khmer art, movie, picture, Khmer dance, Khmer traditional music, Khmer Traditional Handicraft....etc.
All the best wish to you,
Chhaya Angkor
Cambodia living Art Organization Present
Please watch: The Amazing Apsara Dance show Angkor wat style in Cambodia kingdom of wonder
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Cambodia living Art Organization Present
The Kingdom of Cambodia, formerly Kampuchea, is a Southeast Asian nation that borders Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand. The capital city is Phnom Penh.
Geography
Cambodia Map Situated in the southwest of the Indochinese peninsula, Cambodia occupies a total area of 181,035 square kilometers and borders Thailand to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and Gulf of Thailand to the southwest.
Cambodia’s geographic coordinates are 13 00 N, 105 00 E.
Cambodia’s terrain consists mainly of low plains, with mountains to the southwest and north.
Two dominant physical features of Cambodia are the Mekong river, which runs from north to south of the country, and the Tonlé Sap Lake.
Natural resources include oil and gas, timber, gemstones, iron ore, manganese, phosphates, hydropower potential.
Population
Cambodia’s population is approximately 14 million. Ninety per cent of residents are Khmer; the rest are Cham (Khmer Muslim), Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, Thai, Phnorng, Kuoy, Stieng, Tamil, etc. Population density is 78/ km2.
Climate
Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia’s climate is hot and warm almost all year round. The climate is dominated by the annual monsoon cycle of rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season from November to April. December to January are the coolest months, while the hottest period is in April. The average temperature is around 27-28ºC.
National Flag
National FlagThe flag of Cambodia symbolizes the country’s slogan: Nation, Religion, King. The two large blue stripes represent royalty and the center red stripe represents the nation. The image of the white temple stands for the nation’s religion.
National Flower
National FlowerThe romduol, a small yellowish-white flower, is the national flower of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Since ancient times, Cambodian women have often been compared to the Romduol flower because of its attractive fragrance; a unique scent that is prominent in the late afternoon and can travel over long distances with the wind. With its sturdy stems that measure up to 30cm, the Romduol plant can grow to a height of 12 meters. These plants are being planted to enhance public parks.
Bags & Wallets - Cambodia
Beelden van de mooie initiatieven van Cambodia-Dutch Organization (cambodia-dutch.org) en het assortiment van Bags & Wallets (facebook.com/TakeoSewingBagsWallets). Neem een kijkje in het bijzondere project van 'Bags & Wallets - Cambodia': Unieke producten met een uniek verhaal.
Van 4 t/m 10 oktober opent de POP-UP winkel aan Hoogstraat 15 in Wageningen. Neem een kijkje en maak kennis met Cambodja!
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Garment factory in Phnom Penh Cambodia
There are lots of Garment factories in Phnom Penh now. I have a chance to visit one of these factory.
Agriculture farming|cambodia news 2015|cambodia news 1 june 2015|khmer agriculture 2015
Agriculture farming
cambodia news 2015
cambodia news 1 june 2015
khmer agriculture 2015
Agriculture, accounting for 90 percent of GDP in 1985 and employing approximately 80 percent of the work force,
is the traditional mainstay of the Cambodian economy. Rice, the staple food, continued to be the principal commodity in this sector. Rice production,
a vital economic indicator in Cambodia's agrarian society, frequently fell far short of targets, causing severe food shortages in 1979, 1981, 1984,
and 1987. The plan's 1987 target for the total area to be devoted to rice cultivation was 1.77 million hectares,
but the actual area under cultivation in 1987 amounted to only 1.15 million hectares.
Collectivization of the agricultural sector under the Heng Samrin regime included the formation of solidarity groups.
As small aggregates of people living in the same locality, known to one another, and able to a certain extent to profit collectively from their work,
they were an improvement over the dehumanized, forced-labor camps and communal life of the Pol Pot era.In 1986, more than 97 percent of the rural population
belonged to the country's more than 100,000 solidarity groups. Unlike the large communes of the Khmer Rouge,
the solidarity groups were relatively small. They consisted initially of between twenty and fifty families and were later reduced to between seven and fifteen families.
The groups were a form of peasants' labor association, the members of which continued to be owners of the land and of the fruits of their labor.The solidarity groups evolved into three categories,
each distinct in its level of collectivization and in its provisions for land tenure. The first category represented the highest level of collective labor.
The second category was described as a transitional form from individual to collective form at the KPRP National Conference in November 1984.The third category was classified as the family economy.
As in the second category, the group allocated land to families at the beginning of the season, and farm implements continued to be their private property.