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Wa Gallery
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French couple Marie Fabre and Frédéric Escudier filled Wa Gallery, a white, exhibition-like space, with treasures picked up on their travels.VIEW ALL
Tendance Khmere
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In Siem Reap, home-design shop Tendance Khmere offers stylish products with a blend of Cambodia-meets-France aesthetic.VIEW ALL
Eric Raisina Shop
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At this boutique at FCC Angkor Hotel, you’ll find delicate dresses and scarves by haute couturier Eric Raisina.VIEW ALL
Wanderlust
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Wanderlust is a fashion-forward boutique near Siem Reap’s Old Market, filed with airy cotton dresses, quirky-chic housewares and funky jewelry.VIEW ALL
Garden of Desire
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“Design has always been my first love,” says 40-year-old Pisith Ly, who returned to his native Cambodia after 30 years abroad to open a jewelry boutique in Siem Reap, Garden of Desire.VIEW ALL
Angkor Candles
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Go past the vendors selling the usual schlocky souvenirs and head for Angkor Candles, which offers essential-oil candles molded into various Angkor motifs.VIEW ALL
Madam Sachiko’s Angkor Cookies
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This store run by the eponymous Japanese frau, Sachiko Kojima, specializes in traditional Cambodian cookies made from local ingredients. The sweet treats are made in her nearby bakery which employs about 60 locals.VIEW ALL
Senteurs d’Angkor
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For more than a decade, this ethical firm has been producing a wide range of local handicrafts and other Cambodian goods, such as Kulen Highlands wild honey, Rattanakiri coffee and the potent Battambang rice brandy.VIEW ALL
Jasmine Boutique
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Jasmine Boutique creates elegant women’s wear from Cambodian hand woven silks, French lace and chiffon. While the sophisticated designs range from classic to contemporary they tend to feature prominent lines, strong pastels and single colors.VIEW ALL



