CAMBODIA: "Khmer Craft Ceramics" Risograph Print

£15.00

In rural Cambodia you’ll find all sorts of Khmer craftspeople busying their hands with traditional crafts like mangowood carving, weaving and hand throwing ceramics from the rich red Cambodian clay.

A Khmer Potter's Tale: Crafting Cambodian Magic 🏺

Let's take a stroll into the heart of Cambodia through this humble 25cm square risograph print. Here, I've tried my best to capture the magic of Khmer ceramics in a style reminiscent of a grainy postage stamp. Imagine a Khmer craftswoman, wrapped in traditional green Cambodian dress, skillfully shaping a pot on a warm, dusty day surrounded by lush tropical greenery.

Cultural Harmony:

Khmer people, known for their rich history and cultural tapestry, have perfected the art of ceramics. This print pays homage to the craft, a skill passed down through generations, blending tradition with the vibrant spirit of Cambodian life.

🌿🧡 Technical Details:

Illustrated by me, Rhi Moxon, this eco-friendly print uses soy-based inks on recycled paper, a nod to sustainable practices in crafting a visual tribute to Khmer artistry.

A Glimpse of Tradition:

The scene unfolds with vibrant red clay, symbolic of the Cambodian landscape, and a profusion of tropical plants. The craftswoman wears a circular wicker hat, a cultural emblem offering shade from the tropical sun.

Handcrafted Marvels:

Adding charm to the foreground are handmade ceramic animals—a turtle, elephant, and fox—a testament to the Khmer people's mastery in pottery, where each piece tells a story.

Fun Fact:

The Khmer people are renowned for their architectural marvel, Angkor Wat, but their creativity extends to pottery, showcasing intricate designs and vibrant colours that mirror the country's rich cultural history.

Postage & Packaging:

Eco-Packaging: Your print is securely wrapped in a board-backed envelope, free of plastic.

Delivery: Choose standard 2nd class postage or opt for 1st class at checkout.

You can support the talented craftspeople of Cambodia through purchasing their wares here : https://cambodiacraft.co.uk/

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In rural Cambodia you’ll find all sorts of Khmer craftspeople busying their hands with traditional crafts like mangowood carving, weaving and hand throwing ceramics from the rich red Cambodian clay.

A Khmer Potter's Tale: Crafting Cambodian Magic 🏺

Let's take a stroll into the heart of Cambodia through this humble 25cm square risograph print. Here, I've tried my best to capture the magic of Khmer ceramics in a style reminiscent of a grainy postage stamp. Imagine a Khmer craftswoman, wrapped in traditional green Cambodian dress, skillfully shaping a pot on a warm, dusty day surrounded by lush tropical greenery.

Cultural Harmony:

Khmer people, known for their rich history and cultural tapestry, have perfected the art of ceramics. This print pays homage to the craft, a skill passed down through generations, blending tradition with the vibrant spirit of Cambodian life.

🌿🧡 Technical Details:

Illustrated by me, Rhi Moxon, this eco-friendly print uses soy-based inks on recycled paper, a nod to sustainable practices in crafting a visual tribute to Khmer artistry.

A Glimpse of Tradition:

The scene unfolds with vibrant red clay, symbolic of the Cambodian landscape, and a profusion of tropical plants. The craftswoman wears a circular wicker hat, a cultural emblem offering shade from the tropical sun.

Handcrafted Marvels:

Adding charm to the foreground are handmade ceramic animals—a turtle, elephant, and fox—a testament to the Khmer people's mastery in pottery, where each piece tells a story.

Fun Fact:

The Khmer people are renowned for their architectural marvel, Angkor Wat, but their creativity extends to pottery, showcasing intricate designs and vibrant colours that mirror the country's rich cultural history.

Postage & Packaging:

Eco-Packaging: Your print is securely wrapped in a board-backed envelope, free of plastic.

Delivery: Choose standard 2nd class postage or opt for 1st class at checkout.

You can support the talented craftspeople of Cambodia through purchasing their wares here : https://cambodiacraft.co.uk/

In rural Cambodia you’ll find all sorts of Khmer craftspeople busying their hands with traditional crafts like mangowood carving, weaving and hand throwing ceramics from the rich red Cambodian clay.

A Khmer Potter's Tale: Crafting Cambodian Magic 🏺

Let's take a stroll into the heart of Cambodia through this humble 25cm square risograph print. Here, I've tried my best to capture the magic of Khmer ceramics in a style reminiscent of a grainy postage stamp. Imagine a Khmer craftswoman, wrapped in traditional green Cambodian dress, skillfully shaping a pot on a warm, dusty day surrounded by lush tropical greenery.

Cultural Harmony:

Khmer people, known for their rich history and cultural tapestry, have perfected the art of ceramics. This print pays homage to the craft, a skill passed down through generations, blending tradition with the vibrant spirit of Cambodian life.

🌿🧡 Technical Details:

Illustrated by me, Rhi Moxon, this eco-friendly print uses soy-based inks on recycled paper, a nod to sustainable practices in crafting a visual tribute to Khmer artistry.

A Glimpse of Tradition:

The scene unfolds with vibrant red clay, symbolic of the Cambodian landscape, and a profusion of tropical plants. The craftswoman wears a circular wicker hat, a cultural emblem offering shade from the tropical sun.

Handcrafted Marvels:

Adding charm to the foreground are handmade ceramic animals—a turtle, elephant, and fox—a testament to the Khmer people's mastery in pottery, where each piece tells a story.

Fun Fact:

The Khmer people are renowned for their architectural marvel, Angkor Wat, but their creativity extends to pottery, showcasing intricate designs and vibrant colours that mirror the country's rich cultural history.

Postage & Packaging:

Eco-Packaging: Your print is securely wrapped in a board-backed envelope, free of plastic.

Delivery: Choose standard 2nd class postage or opt for 1st class at checkout.

You can support the talented craftspeople of Cambodia through purchasing their wares here : https://cambodiacraft.co.uk/