Kramas is a traditional scarf/bandana of the Khmers that usually comes either red or blue in Gingham patterns. A Cambodian national symbol, Kramas are worn to cover faces, carry children, and even folded to use as hammocks. The tradition of hand weaving kramas dates back to over thousands years.
hand weaving the Krama takes many weeks or months to complete, depending on how intricate a design is.
they dye the krama using special tree barks that they boil the cloth in.
K r a m a s f o r s a l e
prices of kramas range from 4usd to 100+usd. Original designs start from 35usd.
Kramas bought here are cheaper compared to the ones of the same kind sold at the Pub Street area.
and their kramas’ quality are better as well :)
Uy nice colors. Ganahan kaayo si Ate ana Ley. If regalohan nimo sya ana, malipay gyud to si Ate. Naga collect sya ana… :)
sige noted anj :) mubalik pako ngadto, pangitaan nako siya