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Cambodian traditional dress
A sampot (Khmer: សំពត់ /sɑmpʊət/ Khmer pronunciation: [sɑmpɔt]), is a traditional dress in Cambodia. Sampot (Khmer: សំពត់, romanized: saṃba't) is a modern
Sampot
Traditional clothing of the Khmer people
evolving from the simple pre-Angkorian sampot to vibrant and intricately embroidered silk garments. Historically the sampot dates back to the Funan era, in which
Khmer_traditional_clothing
Wrapped and draped pants of Southeast Asia
Sompot chong kben (Khmer: សំពត់ចងក្បិន, sâmpót châng kbĕn [sɑmput cɑːŋ kɓən]) is a unisex lower-body wraparound garment. It originated in ancient Cambodia
Sompot_chong_kben
pendant necklace. The character of Sovann Maccha wear a gold sampot sarabap. The sampot is wrapped around the lower body and then pleated into a band
Robam_Sovann_Maccha
Cambodian tube garment
Sampot chong samluy Sampot chang samluy (Khmer: សំពត់ចងសម្លុយ [sɑmpɔt cɑːŋ sɑmluj]) is a draped skirt-style garment wrapped around the lower body and
Sampot_chang_samluy
modern Cambodia and northeast Thailand. Depicted in jewels and an elaborate sampot chong kben, this and its “naturalism” suggests the figure might be a composite
Cambodian_art
Cambodian classical dance
a sampot charobab/sarobap (or sampot robab), a sampot with two contrasting silk threads along with rich gold and silver metallic thread. The sampot, worn
Royal_Ballet_of_Cambodia
Silk or brocade wrap or shoulder cloth worn by women in Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos
Cambodian American dancer wearing sbai Sampot Chang Kben Khmer Traditional Dress Culture of Cambodia Chut thai Sampot Sampot Samloy Kemben Malaysian cultural
Sbai
Cambodian dance
young school children in the paper apsara costume. This included a crown, sampot, and flower, all referencing apsaras represented at Angkor. The Queen was
Apsara_Dance
the hem of the Sampot. Dancers wear a collar known as Sarong Kor around their necks. Importantly, they wear a unique skirt called Sampot sara-bhap (lamé)
Culture_of_Cambodia
Traditional Cambodian blouse
is a normally form-fitted garment. Av pak is often paired with a sampot hol or sampot phamuong. Some women might choose an av pak in white to visit pagodas
Av_pak
Woman's draped garment of the Indian subcontinent
[sȉn]; Thai: ซิ่น, RTGS: sin, IPA: [sîn]), Cambodian sbai (Khmer: ស្បៃ) and sampot (Khmer: សំពត់, saṃbát, IPA: [sɑmpʊət]) and Timorese tais. Saris, worn predominantly
Sari
Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)
damaged clothing they ask them to do the mending. The common people wore a sampot where the front end was drawn between the legs and secured at the back by
Khmer_Empire
Ceremony where people are united in marriage
weddings. Another common custom is to wrap the bride and groom in a blanket. Sampot, traditional dress in Cambodia Sari/Lehenga, Indian popular and traditional
Wedding
Clothing worn from the waist or hips
dances, and wear a kilt-based outfit for the Highland dances. Hakama Qun Sampot Sulu Trousers Trousers as women's clothing Victorian dress reform "Skirt"
Skirt
Traditional Cambodian dance
with flowers (lbak pkar) on both side of the crown. The character wears a sampot sarabap. The sari is wrapped around the lower body, then pleated into a
Robam_Moni_Mekhala
Italian–Malay vocabulary (16th century)
have Communication with women Jiam Ale cullate for Buttocks ſamput sampot sampot Ala coſsa for Thigh paha pa-a paa AL ginochio for Knee tuhud tohod/tohud
Pigafetta's_dictionary
Traditional headwrap of Cambodia
how to weave cotton cloth from kapok. The inference is that their basic sampot hip wrappers were woven from cotton and were around the size of a considerable
Krama
Buddhist tale of a former life of the Buddha
variety to that of Sovannasam, and includes tiger skins and varying color “sampot". The elderly couple is not however represented in the kingly costume in
Syama_Jataka
Garment consisting of a length of fabric
Wallis and Futuna it is known as kie. A traditional Khmer dancer wearing a sampot in Cambodia The batik sarong in "Kawung" pattern, Java, Indonesia The tapis
Sarong
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
cultural diversity of Bhutan. In Cambodia, traditional attire includes the sampot, apsara, sabai, krama, and chang kben. Traditional dress in Laos includes
Folk_costume
Coastal states in present-day Vietnam, c. 192–1832
depiction of a stūpa. Other shared features are makara lintel, fishtail-shaped sampot illustrating, Gaja-Lakṣmī, pendant-legged Buddhas. The sources of Mon–Cham
Champa
Southeast Asian dyeing technique
Pierce. The most intricately patterned of the Cambodian fabrics are the sampot hol — skirts worn by the women — and the pidans — wall hangings used to
Ikat
Among men, the Lao traditionally wear a Khmer style billowed trouser or sampot, a Mandarin collar jacket or Indochinese shirt, and a pha biang or checkered
Culture_of_Laos
embroidered ornament in the middle. Kenorei characters do not wear sampot sarabap nor sampot chang kben like other characters, instead they wear a knee-length
Robam_Kenorei
gilded-bronze image from Angkor." The “naturalism,” jewels, and elaborate sampot suggests the figure may have "served a dual purpose: representing a cult
Standing_Shiva_(?)
Architecture built by the Khmer during the Angkor period
lintel. Usually no lower border. Dress of figures shows a curved line to the sampot tucked in below waist. Pre Rup style: tendency to copy earlier style, especially
Khmer_architecture
Queen of Cambodia
ordered to wear Vietnamese-style garments vi:áo ngũ thân instead of the khmer sampot (similar to the sarong), and had to grow their hair long in Vietnamese style
Ang_Mey
Culture of place in present-day Vietnam
movement. Fabrics were decorated with embroidery and trimmings. Men wore a sampot—a piece of cloth tightly wrapped around the waist with a long flap passed
Culture_of_Champa
Traditional Khmer musical dance
Male dancers wear loose-fitting pants and shirts, while women dancers wear sampot. Both genders wear ornate jewelry and accessories. "CARA - Cambodian New
Chhayam
Governor-General of Trấn Tây (Cambodia)
all Cambodian women to wear Vietnamese-style pyjamas instead of the khmer sampot (similar to the sarong), grow their hair long in Vietnamese style. Phnom
Trương_Minh_Giảng
Ethnic diaspora
essential purchases such as farming supplies, groceries imported from China, sampots and sarongs, bamboo baskets, perfume, kerosene for lamps, alcohol as well
Chinese_Cambodians
Salakot Sallet Saltwater sandals Sam Browne belt Sambalpuri saree Samite Sampot Sampot Samloy Samue Sanbenito Sandal Sanforization Sangu (armour) Sans-culottes
Index_of_fashion_articles
Indonesian culture
Maracu Traditional Crafts Skills and Proficiency 201700445 2017 Landok Sampot Performing Arts 201700446 2017 Rapa'i Pase Performing Arts 201700447 2017
National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia
National_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_of_Indonesia
Ancestral spirits worshipped in Cambodia
the zenith. Added to this, other offerings such as bay sei, cigarettes, sampot and other offerings can be made ad libitum. Ritual specialists kru khmer
Neak_ta
Hindu temple in Angkor, Cambodia
the centre of attraction in Thommanon. The devatas depict flower crowns, sampots (Cambodian skirts), necklaces, armbands, belts and ankle bands. The mudras
Thommanon
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