When: The Ubiquitous Cambodian Khrama

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Ubiquitous Cambodian Khrama

Part of the national costume and the national lifestyle in Cambodia is a simple, handwoven cotton cloth called a khrama. Measuring about 4 feet by 1.25 feet, sometimes with a fringe, it serves as a headcovering, a garment, and an all-purpose cloth whose uses are limited only by one's imagination. Everyone has at least one and each one is used until it is in tatters. Here are some sample ways khramas are worn and used.
Khrama as backpack
Khrama as a backpack...
Khrama as hatband
...as a sweatrag parked on a hat
Alternative motorcycle helmet
...as a motorcycle helmet
Welder's face guard
...as a welder's hood
Stylish hat
...as a hat for a bad-hair day
bicycle helmet
...as a bicycle helmet
Khrama as a sling
...as a sling
Helmet with style
...

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