Local Artisan
Cambodia Silk
50 - 100 USD

Khmer silk, beautifully designed and hand-woven, is one of the most popular souvenirs sold all over the country. With traditional weaving techniques and the hand-dyeing process, it can take weeks for local artisans to finish a single piece of silk.
You can watch the entire process of silk production in places like Artisans Angkor’s Silk Farm outside Siem Reap or at the historic silk center of Koh Dach outside Phnom Peng. Here are some types of silk products that you can choose to purchase:
- Silk scarves and clothing such as blouses, dresses, and shirts are made in vibrant colors with intricate designs.
- Silk textiles for home décor items like wall hangings and pillow covers can add a splash of color to any home.
- Vintage silks that have been well-preserved are valued for their authenticity and rarity, but new silks from local artisans are often made with the same traditional techniques.
Traditional silk scarves can be found for as low as 5 USD. Larger silk shawls or higher quality scarves can cost between 50-100 USD.
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