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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Update on Scarves

During my last trip to Cambodia, I bought eighty scarves. Check out the pictures below to see which are still available for purchase, and let me know if you are interested in any. They are $12 each, plus $4 for shipping. You can mail a check or pay through my paypal account.


For sale: White


For sale: Multi-colored, Blue, and Pink


For sale: Pink and Cream


For sale: Brown (2)


For sale: Purple


For sale: Brown/Silver/Gold Stripes


For sale: Maroon/Silver Stripes (3)


For sale: Orange

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Third Shipment of Scarves

During my last trip to Cambodia, I bought eighty scarves. In only three days, I have sold more than fifty. Check out the pictures below and let me know if you are interested in any. Please pay attention to which are actually available. They are $12 each, plus $3 for shipping. You can mail a check or pay through my paypal account.


For sale: White


For sale: Multi-colored, Blue, and Pink


For sale: Pink and Cream


For sale: Brown (2)


For sale: Black and Purple


For sale: Bright Pink and Caramel


For sale: Red Stripes, Brown/Silver/Gold Stripes (2), and Yellow


For sale: Maroon/Silver Stripes and Blue Stripes


For sale: Orange

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Availability as of November 15

At present, only one scarf remains for sale. I will be purchasing a new supply of scarves while I am in Cambodia for Christmas; if you see a scarf that you would like to pre-order, let me know and I will purchase one while I am there. These scarves will be available shortly following January 13th. Thank you!


Item Description: Black Krama

The "krama" is what distinctly separates the Khmer (Cambodians) from their neighbors -- the Thai, the Vietnamese, and the Laotians. The scarf is used for many purposes including for style, protection from the sun, an aid [for your feet] when climbing trees, a hammock for infants, a towel, or as a "sarong". A krama can also be easily shaped into a small child's doll for play. Under the Khmer Rouge, kramas of various patterns were part of standard clothing.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Variety #7: Golden Leaf Silks Con't.


Item Description:
Gold Leaf Charcoal
Gold Leaf Ivory 2
Gold Leaf Maroon 2

Variety #6: Embroidered Silks


Item Descriptions:
Embroidered Green
Embroidered Plum
Embroidered Mustard
Embroidered Cherry
Embroidered Pink

Variety #5: Gold Leaf Silks



Item Descriptions:
Gold Leaf Soft Pink
Gold Leaf Black
Gold Leaf Navy
Gold Leaf Maroon
Gold Leaf Ivory
Gold Leaf Purple
Gold Leaf Soft Green
Gold Leaf Maroon 2
Gold Leaf Bright Pink
Gold Leaf Bright Blue

Variety #4: Jewel's Favorites

Available in shades of yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, blue, green, brown, and black


Variety #3: Soft Silks



Variety #2: Soft Embroidered Tulle Scarves



Item Descriptions:
Tulle Red
Tulle Caramel
Tulle White
Tulle Blue

Variety #1: Woven Scarves



Item Description:
Woven Greens
Woven Sandy Salmon
Woven Pinks