RMCE9G2C–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Asia
RMF75WRJ–Young Khmer with a krama scarf, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RM2EW8F1X–Khmer cotton Krama scarf from Cambodia
RF2WBGTN4–Khmer woman wearing krama, traditional scarf made of cotton
RMBNM1MG–Khmer woman with her face covered in a krama - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RF2JM4DXF–Khmer woman wearing krama, traditional scarf made of cotton
RMBBGC5G–Cambodian women relaxing after praying during a buddhist religious ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMC2X93M–A smiling middle-aged Cambodian lady wearing a krama, a traditional headscarf.
RF2TCTRBT–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market.
RMT863RD–Cambodia, Kompong Thom province, Kompong Thom, portrait of a woman with her krama or traditional scarf
RF2E6J8JW–mixed traditional krama cotton scarf souvenirs detail on display at shop in angkor wat in cambodia
RM2B01ERN–Cambodia: A woman with a krama wrapped around her head transports a pot (image on Cambodian banknote). The krama, more than any other item of clothing of everyday use, is quintessentially Cambodian. No other country in Southeast Asia uses this scarf-like head-wrapping, and it’s arguably a sign of Cambodia’s ancient links with India, the land of turbans par excellence. Krama, which are made from cotton or silk, are most commonly found in red-and-white or blue-and-white check, and they have a considerable variety of uses. Just about every province produces its own distinctive krama pattern.
RFJHPKJH–Kroma or krama (scarf) cotton khmer cloths for sale at a market in siem reap,angkor in Cambodia. Cambodian textiles are very popular souvenirs for tra
RFT1Y10T–Krama Hall near the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh in Cambodia
RF2J8NNY0–Siem Reap, Cambodia - December 9. 2019: Portrait of old travelling wrinkled khmer woman with traditional krama head bandanna looking thoughtful in sun
RMCN16JF–Khmer holy man wearing a Krama (Traditional Cambodian scarf) puts out candles at a small shrine at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RMAR8P7P–Elderly lady walks across a courtyard of Angkor Wat
RMA0PA91–Cambodian woman wearing traditional krama checked scarf at Angkor Wat
RMCE9G3Y–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Asia
RMF75WRH–Young Khmer with a krama scarf, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RMCB758M–Portrait of smiling Cambodian woman in blue krama at village festival, Cambodian New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey), Bakong Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RMCER4XF–Portrait of Khmer woman wearing a krama (traditional Cambodian scarf) & conical hat, Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RMBHWB7N–Smiling Cham woman with krama - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMBBG693–Portrait of a laotian woman in Vientiane, Laos
RMBXRMYK–Portrait of an old Khmer man with krama - Takeo Province, Cambodia
RMC2X8XM–Portrait of a smiling middle-aged Cambodian lady wearing a krama, a traditional headscarf.
RF2TCTRC6–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market.
RMBBGC4P–Buddhist woman praying during a religious ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RF2F9HJYJ–mixed traditional krama cotton scarf souvenirs detail on display at shop in angkor wat in cambodia
RMBNJJ1K–Asia Asia Cambodia Khmer scarf Krama Kramas mass mass product Mekong region amount crowd scarf scarfs Siem Reap South-East Asia
RFJHWB3T–Kroma or krama (scarf) cotton khmer cloths for sale at a market in siem reap,angkor in Cambodia. Cambodian textiles are very popular souvenirs for tra
RF2X3EDNB–Krama Hall near the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh in Cambodia
RMAPN4D3–local market woman at Siem Reap near Angkor Wat in Cambodia
RMA60XB5–Stone sculpture Khymer style Angkor Cambodia The krama a checked cotton scarf found in local markets across the country
RMA0PA67–smiling Cambodian girl wearing traditional krama or checked scarf at Angkor Wat,Siem Reap
RMD1WCY4–Angkor Night Market in Siem Reap.
RM2B039B3–The krama, more than any other item of clothing of everyday use, is quintessentially Cambodian. No other country in Southeast Asia uses this scarf-like head-wrapping, and it’s arguably a sign of Cambodia’s ancient links with Indian, the land of turbans par excellence. Krama, which are made from cotton or silk, are most commonly found in red-and-white or blue-and-white check, and they have a considerable variety of uses. Phnom Penh lies on the western side of the Mekong River at the point where it is joined by the Sap River and divides into the Bassac River, making a meet place of four great
RMCE9G61–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Asia
RM2FMNMNY–Scarves on sale in Siem Reap Cambodia
RMCB757R–Portrait of older smiling Cambodian woman in a blue krama at a village festival, Cambodian New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey), Bakong Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RF2KDYE1G–Two traditional cyclos (pedicabs) parked on a pavement next to tuktuks in the centre of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RMA7EHMM–Smiling baby wrapped ina traditional Khmer scarf krama at a street market in Phnom Penh
RMBXRHFC–Cambodian female farmer holding a basket full of rice grains - Takeo Province, Cambodia
RMC2X8GF–Portrait of a smiling middle-aged Cambodian lady wearing a krama, a traditional headscarf.
RF2TCTRCA–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market.
RMBBGCBR–Cambodian boy with a mutilated leg begging for money in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RF2E8XBH7–mixed traditional krama cotton scarf souvenirs detail on display at shop in angkor wat in cambodia
RMP6M498–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 1st July, 2018. People parade while holding the longest hand-woven scarf in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 1, 2018. Cambodia's longest hand-woven scarf, or krama in Khmer language, was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest scarf in the world on Sunday. Credit: Sovannara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RFJ24TY4–Kroma or krama (scarf) cotton khmer cloths for sale at a market in siem reap,angkor in Cambodia. Cambodian textiles are very popular souvenirs for tra
RFP4M5D5–PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA - MARCH 24, 2018: Krama Hall near the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh in Cambodia
RMBNKPRJ–Children near Kampot, Cambodia
RMAJBD75–Stone sculpture Khymer style Angkor Cambodia The krama a checked cotton scarf found in local markets across the country
RM2RP1ETC–(180701) -- PHNOM PENH, July 1, 2018 -- People parade while holding the longest hand-woven scarf in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 1, 2018. Cambodia s longest hand-woven scarf, or krama in Khmer language, was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest scarf in the world on Sunday. Sovannara) (yk) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-LONGEST HAND WOVEN SCARF-GUINNESS WORLD RECORD maopengfei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMD1WCWP–Souvenirs in Old Market, Siem Reap.
RMAE8821–Cambodia Angkor Wat woman with head scarf with a nice smile
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RM2HPGE71–Krama traditional scarf, Phnom Penh, kingdom of Cambodia, Southeast Asiacolors
RMCB75FM–Old woman in a blue krama cooking meat kebabs at a village festival, Cambodian New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey), Bakong Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RMCER4M2–Portrait of smiling Khmer woman wearing a krama (traditional Cambodian scarf) & conical hat, Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RF2KDYE18–A middle-aged foreign tourist eats a bowl of bun rieu, a form of Vietnamese noodle soup, in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RF2E6J9RE–mixed traditional krama cotton scarf souvenirs detail on display at shop in angkor wat in cambodia
RMBBGCW5–Cambodian man peeling young coconuts in his cart in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RFPE5K4M–Kroma or krama (scarf) cotton khmer cloths for sale at a market in siem reap,angkor in Cambodia. Cambodian textiles are very popular souvenirs for tra
RF2P76RPW–Clothes on a line stretched behind a steel security bars in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RMA7EHKH–Vendor wearing a traditional krama head scarf outside Psah Thmay central market in Phenom Penh
RF2P3ACPE–A middle aged couple pose for a selfie at the famed and elaborate Banteay Srey temple at Angkor, near Siem Reap in Cambodia.
RMP6M49Y–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 1st July, 2018. People parade while holding the longest hand-woven scarf in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 1, 2018. Cambodia's longest hand-woven scarf, or krama in Khmer language, was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest scarf in the world on Sunday. Credit: Sovannara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD1W5E4–Angkor Night Market in Siem Reap.
RM2RP1ERY–(180701) -- PHNOM PENH, July 1, 2018 -- People parade while holding the longest hand-woven scarf in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 1, 2018. Cambodia s longest hand-woven scarf, or krama in Khmer language, was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest scarf in the world on Sunday. Sovannara) (yk) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-LONGEST HAND WOVEN SCARF-GUINNESS WORLD RECORD maopengfei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMA1K796–Khmer man with Cambodian krama on shoulder Cambodia
RM2HPGE74–Krama traditional scarf, Phnom Penh, kingdom of Cambodia, Southeast Asiacolors
RMCB73J0–Old woman in a blue krama cooking meat kebabs at a village festival, Cambodian New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey), Bakong Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
RM2MX7P16–Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina A married woman carrying the krama (scarf) , Léon Busy in Indochina
RMD20N4M–A traditional tribeswoman at a Tompuon minority village in Ratanakiri province in northern Cambodia, Indochina, Asia.
RMA5G747–Beautiful young smiling Cambodian,girl at Angkor Wat temple complex ,Siem Reap
RMBXRJGA–Cambodian male farmer threshing rice with a flail - Takeo Province, Cambodia
RMC15GAJ–Portrait of a Cambodian woman wearing a krama, a traditional headscarf, in the village of Bousra, Mondulkiri Province Cambodia.
RF2TCTRBY–Traditional Cambodian scarf (krama) for sale in a shop at the Russian market.
RMC6K2A5–Portrait of a mahout who looks after elephants in Cambodia.
RMBBGC55–Cambodian woman praying with sticks during a religious ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RFJGJ8EA–Kroma or krama (scarf) cotton khmer cloths for sale at a market in siem reap,angkor in Cambodia. Cambodian textiles are very popular souvenirs for tra
RMBXE241–Happy dad carries serious podgy cute son.
RMFA5DRG–Portrait of a Tompuon woman with pipe | Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia
RMC6K29J–Portrait of a mahout who looks after elephants in Cambodia.
RMG0BW10–Old Khmer Man wearing a krama & selling fruit at an open air local market, Senmonorom, Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RFKJJ46C–Kramas drying on motorcycles. Battambang. Cambodia.
RMCEBAJD–Khmer woman planting the rice fields wearing krama (traditional Cambodian scarf) & conical hat, Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RFKJJ40F–Khmer farmer. Cambodia.
RMDGX6K3–A lone Khmer woman planting a rice field wearing a krama (a traditional Cambodian scarf), Kampot Province, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RMD1WCNT–Souvenirs in Old Market, Siem Reap.
RMCEBAN0–Young, happy Khmer girl vendors (1 girl wears a Krama / traditional Cambodian scarf), Preah Khan, Temples of Angkor, Cambodia. credit: Kraig Lieb
RME1M42N–Cambodian woman wearing the traditional krama.
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