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Artisans d’Angkor

Founded in the late 1990s to teach young rural Cambodians traditional craft skills and thus provide a means of supporting themselves, Artisans d’Angkor sells high-quality Khmer silks, stone and wood carvings, lacquer ware, and silver jewelry out of a charming two-story house in the historic city center. Shoppers headed to Siem Reap can also visit some of the artisans at work in their workshop there.

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Central Market (Psar Thmei)

Severely damaged by a fire in 2003, the large Central Market still bears the iconic yellow Art Deco dome of its original 1935 structure. In addition to being one of Phnom Penh’s major architectural sites, the Central Market is a bustling commercial center. Dazzling jewelry stands occupy the center (under the dome) and the four radiating “arms” are filled with stalls selling everything from T-shirts and electronics to flowers and fresh produce.

Apparels at Eric Raisina, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Eric Raisina

Born in Madagascar and raised in France, Eric Raisina opened his eponymous boutique in Phnom Penh in 2011. Reviving the ancient art of silk weaving (which was all but destroyed during the Khmer Rouge regime), Raisina creates colorful cocktail dresses and scarves using local Cambodian silks.

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Russian Market (Psar Toul Tom Poung)

Known as the Russian Market because all of its goods used to come from Russia (one of the few countries that provided aid to Cambodia during the Vietnamese occupation), here you will find plenty of textiles and antiques (as well as the requisite bootleg DVDs and knock-off designer handbags.) The main appeal is the silk stalls, where colorful fabrics are sold by the yard and can be taken to a tailor to be made into a custom dress, skirt or jacket.

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