WE KEEP NATURAL DYES ALIVE !

"Preserving the art of Khmer natural dyeing means preserving the legacy of our Khmer ancestors," KHMER ARTISANRY

RESULT OF WAR
People with know-how in natural dyeing and making the naturally dyed silk and cotton scarves in traditional handlooms have either perished during the Khmer Rouge brutal regime or now too old to revive the custom.


WE ARE CONCERNED
We, young Khmer entrepreneurs who are among the very few concerned people who found KHMER ARTISANRY, are very mindful of the significance of the danger of this near extinction of our cultural heritage.


SAVING THE TRADITION IS OUR TASK   
We now commit to locate some of those rare survivors to help reinstate the endangered tradition. We strongly encourage them to continue this tradition. If they are too old to resume their traditional silk and scarf weaving task, they can teach the skills and impart their knowledge to the younger generations who are now becoming the active and promising members of the weaving communities.


WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON REVING THE NATURAL DYES TECHNIQUES
Our conviction is to see the mystery of light in naturally-dyed silk fabrics and cotton scarves and textile quality, beauty and locally extinct weaving techniques, which lost in the last few decades, come into existence again and enduringly.


100% NATURAL
With our product, you are guaranteed to experience the authentic hand-crafted quality silk fabrics and cotton scarves, 100% natural, local handmade, woven in traditional handlooms, with the endless variety of traditional motif-patterns.


FAIR SHARE OF REMUNERATION
We do business. Business people look to make profits. Nonetheless, we are not money-oriented business people. Significant portion of all the proceeds from these sales go to benefit those impoverished farmers and craftswomen and men.


OUR OBJECTIVES
KHMER ARTISANRY is fully committed to: 
  • Reviving Khmer tradition of the mystery of light in naturally-dyed silk fabrics and cotton scarves handmade in traditional hand-looms,
  • Reintroducing the farming of silk worms,
  • Bringing Khmer naturally dyed silks and cotton scarves into a wider market place,
  • Giving hope to weavers with disabilities largely women to live a dignified life through our genuine support of their skills and crafts,
  • Empowering the foregoing people by making them feel proud of their know-how and abilities in making the naturally dyed silks and cotton scarves with good quality,
  • Alleviating poverty by finding alternative source of income for local and rural impoverished peasants and weavers,
  • Making a fair share of remuneration with the weavers, and
  • Restoring cultural pride and attracting younger weavers.
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