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sampot (Khmer: សំពត់ /sɑmpʊət/
Khmer pronunciation: [
sɑmpɔt]), a long,
rectangular cloth worn
around the
lower body, is a
traditional dress in Cambodia...
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Sampot chang samluy (Khmer: សំពត់ចងសម្លុយ [
sɑmpɔt cɑːŋ sɑmluj]) is a tube
garment wrap
around the
lower body,
length to foot, worn by a
large community...
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colored corners to show his royalty.
Women wore "brocaded sarongs",
probably sampots in
different colours, held at the
waist with a gold belt. The most useful...
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Sompot Chong Kben (Khmer: សំពត់ចងក្បិន,
sâmpót châng kbĕn [sɑmput cɑːŋ kɓən]) is a
Cambodian uni****,
lower body,
wraparound cloth. It was
adopted in the...
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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...
- the
centre of
attraction in Thommanon. The
devatas depict flower crowns,
sampots (Cambodian skirts), necklaces, armbands,
belts and
ankle bands. The mudras...
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wedding ceremony Dancer wearing sbai
Sampot Chang Kben
Khmer Traditional Dress Culture of
Cambodia Chut thai
Sampot Sampot Samloy Kemben Malaysian cultural...
- [sȉn]; Thai: ซิ่น, RTGS: sin, IPA: [sîn]),
Cambodian sbai (Khmer: ស្បៃ) and
sampot (Khmer: សំពត់, saṃbát, IPA: [sɑmpʊət]) and
Timorese tais. Saris, worn predominantly...
- was a
strong Hindu influence in
Cambodian fashion which favored wearing Sampots over the
lower body and
oftentimes nothing from the
waist up
except jewelry...
- is a lower-body,
wraparound cloth. It is
synonymous with the
Khmer sampot. The
sampot is a long,
rectangular cloth worn
around the
lower body. The traditional...