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( 063-964744;
www.rajanacrafts.org
;
Sivatha St; 9am-9pm Mon-Sat)
Sells quirky wooden and
metalware objects, silver jewellery and handmade cards. Rajana promotes fair trade and
employment opportunities for Cambodians.
Samatoa
CLOTHING
( 012 285930;
www.samatoa.com
; Pithnou St; 8am-11pm)
Designer clothes in silk with the
option of a tailored fit in 48 hours. Promotes fair trade and responsible employment.
Senteurs d'Angkor
( 063-964860; Pithnou St; 8.30am-9.30pm)
Has a wide-ranging collection of silk, stone
carvings, beauty products, massage oils, spices, coffees and teas, all sourced locally.
HANDICRAFTS
ACCESSORIES
Smateria
(
www.smateria.com
; Alley West; 10am-10pm)
Recycling rocks here, with funky bags made
from construction nets, plastic bags, motorbike seat covers and more. Fair-trade enterprise
employing some disabled Cambodians.
Three Seasons
CLOTHING
(The Lane; 10am-10pm)
Three shops in one at this new place, including Elsewhere, Zoco
and Keo Kjay, a fair-trade fashion enterprise helping HIV-positive women earn a living.
ACCESSORIES
Weaves of Cambodia
(Angkor Hospital for Children, cnr Oum Chhay St & St 5; 8am-7pm)
Top-quality silk bags,
cushions and scarves. Part of Vientiane-based American textile designer Carol Cassidy's
silk empire, Weaves provides work and rehabilitation for landmine and polio victims, wid-
ows and orphans out of its studio in Preah Vihear City.
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