Siem Reap
This traditional wooden house is home to the Japanese-run Institute for Khmer Traditional Textiles, which sells fine krama (checked scarves), throws and…
Siem Reap
This traditional wooden house is home to the Japanese-run Institute for Khmer Traditional Textiles, which sells fine krama (checked scarves), throws and…
Phnom Penh
Some 98% of all the products in this stylish boutique are made in Cambodia, and you won't find the typical menagerie sold in every other store in town…
Siem Reap
Relocated to Kandal Village, this high-end jewellery shop offers stunning modern pieces made with a mix of silver and stones mined in northeast Cambodia…
Battambang
This swish store, downstairs in the bijou hotel of the same name, sells handmade passementrie (trimmings), textiles, antiques and accessories. It also…
Phnom Penh
Opposite the Tuol Sleng museum, this shop has the inevitable silk scarves, as well as signature items such as accessories made from recycled cement bags…
Temples of Angkor
On the NH67 north to Banteay Srei District is the Lo-Yuyu ceramics workshop, producing traditional Angkorian-style pottery. Short pottery courses (US$10)…
Phnom Penh
A small shoe shop near Aeon Mall where you can craft your own custom-made espadrilles (US$35) or choose from the attractive handmade collection (US$30),…
Phnom Penh
This is the biggest and best of the factory overrun outlets, with an impressive winter collection (North Face Gore-Tex ski jackets for US$99, anyone?),…
Phnom Penh
The swankiest mall in Phnom Penh, this Japanese-run establishment has international boutiques, several food courts and extensive dining outlets, plus a…
Siem Reap
Good-cause store Susu sells handmade handicrafts, including tasteful cotton krama (checked scarves), leather sandals and handbags, to help women’s…
Phnom Penh
Casual dresses, blouses and men’s shirts made of wonderfully airy materials, plus pillows and scented creams and oils.
Phnom Penh
Run by an NGO, this is essentially a library where you can drop in to read a variety of books in French or English. It also has a fair selection of…
Siem Reap
Smateria makes recycling cool, with funky bags made from construction nets, plastic bags, motorbike seat covers and more. It's a fair-trade enterprise…
Temples of Angkor
Dy Proeung Master Sculptor has created scale replicas of Preah Ko, Bakong and Lolei, plus Angkor Wat, Preah Vihear and Banteay Srei for good measure. Find…
Phnom Penh
Scary name, but there’s nothing scary about the price of these custom-fit, handmade shoes. It is surrounded by a sea of newer competitors, so shop around…
Siem Reap
Sells French photographer and writer Thierry Diwo’s collection of art photography from around Angkor, as well as high-quality replica bronze, stone and…
Siem Reap
King's Road hosts the daily Made in Cambodia community market, bringing together many of the best local craftsfolk and creators in Siem Reap, many…
Sihanoukville
Beside the bakery & cafe of the same name; it sells silks and other gifts produced by good-cause NGO the Handicraft People.
Phnom Penh
Established by Princess Marie, the Sobbhana Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation training women in traditional weaving. Beautiful silks in a…
Siem Reap
This little lifestyle boutique was the first to open on this strip, and it still offers a treasure trove of designer homewares in silk, cotton, lacquer…
Phnom Penh
Lost something on the road? Chances are you can replace it here. High-quality headphones, flashlights, swimming goggles, notebooks, pens and more.
Cambodian Handicraft Association
Phnom Penh
This well-stocked showroom and workshop sells fine, handmade silk clothing, scarves, toys and bags produced by victims of landmines and polio.
Phnom Penh
Reproduction images, posters, journals and more, plus original collectibles from old Indochine, including books, maps and postcards.
Phnom Penh
The Kampot-born painter Din (Teang Borin) displays his ethereal Khmer modern art in a small gallery space above the Feel Good Cafe.
Phnom Penh
Smateria's speciality is bags, including a line of quirky kids' backpacks, made from fishing net and other recycled materials.
Temples of Angkor
Right opposite Preah Ko temple is the Khmer Group Art of Weaving, turning out silk and cotton scarves on traditional looms.
Phnom Penh
The best-stocked bookshop in town, with almost every Cambodia-related book available and a superb maps-and-travel section.
Battambang
Fine silk bags, chunky jewellery, fashionable shirts and skirts: definitely not your run-of-the-mill charity gift shop.
Phnom Penh
A refined store near the National Museum with a great collection of local art, antiquities, jewellery, silks and more.
Phnom Penh
Great stuff for women, including sundresses, shoes, movie-star shades, handbags, jewellery – you name it.
Siem Reap
The creation of leather sbei tuoi (shadow puppets) is a traditional Khmer art form, and the figures make a memorable souvenir. Characters include gods and…
Phnom Penh
Much bigger than other noted markets in town, Psar O Russei sells foodstuffs, costume jewellery, imported toiletries, secondhand clothes and everything…
Siem Reap
One of the larger tourist markets in town, the Siem Reap Art Center has a range of handicrafts and souvenirs, and is connected to the Psar Chaa area via a…
Phnom Penh
Items for sale include bicycle parts, clothes, electronics and assorted edibles. This is quite a modern market set in a covered location.
Kampot
This textile shop sells, well, lots of tiny pillows made from handwoven silk, plus plenty of other accessories from clothing to bags.
Northwestern Cambodia
Pursat's old market area has plenty of bric-a-brac to sift through, and cheap food stalls.
Phnom Penh
Secondhand bookshop near the riverfront with a great selection of novels and nonfiction.
Phnom Penh
The largest chain of secondhand bookshops in the capital, with a good range of titles.
Siem Reap
Well-stocked bookstore near Psar Chaa, with an additional branch at the airport.
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