Khmer Food

Penguin Books Australia
Marshall Cavendish Singapore
 Madame Sorey Long and her daughter Kanika Linden on the cover magazine.
 The Long family celebrated their win at the Award Ceremony in Paris, 2010.
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The All-Purpose Signature Khmer Krama
Kramanation
Cambodia is world-known for the Kampot pepper and Kampong Speu cane sugar... and the all-purpose, all-recognizably Khmer -- the KRAMAS -- from a 50 cent cotton piece to high-quality silk found in the boutiques of Manhattan and Paris...
 Louise Allison Cort, curator at the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Washington, DC admiring high quality Khmer silk wrapped in traditional Khmer krama (Photo: VOA Pin Sisovann, 2010)

 Institute for Khmer Traditional Textiles of Japanese artist Kikuo Morimoto, 2004 Laureate of Rolex Awards (Photo: Laurent Teisseire)

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 Cambodian silk scarves ("high-end kramas") by Carol Cassidy at the Guggenheim Museum (Manhattan) - a very nice surprise to Theary Seng's okay visit to the Museum (under renovation) this March 2010 (top photo). Theary wearing a Carol Cassidy Cambodian silk scarf to the Holocaust Museum in Berlin (Aug. 2009).
 Special Report: Cambodia Slowly Reweaves Its Silk Industry
(New York Times, Fashion & Style, 22 Sept. 2010)
Advocate for the wearing of KRAMAS to functions and receptions around the world . . . send in photos with your favorite kramas !
 The happy KI Media family in Kramanation - Yippee! (Credit: UNG Bun Heang, Aug. 2010)
  Mrs. Ethel and Kerry Kennedy (widow and daughter of Robert F. Kennedy), defenders-in-chief of human rights defenders around the world, here donning the classic Khmer krama to signify solidarity with Cambodian human rights defenders (Phnom Penh, 24 Feb. 2011; Wash. DC, March 2011).

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