[[File:|thumb||alt=]] A sampot (Khmer: សំពត់ /sɑmpʊət/ Khmer pronunciation: [sɑmpɔt]), The national costume of Cambodia is the sampot (Khmer: sampot), or Cambodian...
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Khmer traditional clothing (section Sampot Tep Apsara)
evolving from the simple pre-Angkorian Sampot to vibrant and intricately embroidered silk garments. The sampot is the traditional garment of the Khmer...
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Sompot Chong Kben (redirect from Sampot Chang Kben)
Sompot Chong Kben (Khmer: សំពត់ចងក្បិន, sâmpót châng kbĕn [sɑmput cɑːŋ kɓən]) is a Cambodian unisex, lower body, wraparound cloth. It was adopted in the...
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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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wedding ceremony Dancer wearing sbai Sampot Chang Kben Khmer Traditional Dress Culture of Cambodia Chut thai Sampot Sampot Samloy Kemben Malaysian cultural...
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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)...
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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...
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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...
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thân Dhoti Izaar Kanga Kaupinam Kilt Langota Longyi Malong Mundu Patadyong Sampot Sarong Shendyt Nazareth, Samir (2015). 1400 Bananas, 76 Towns & 1 Million...
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[sȉn]; Thai: ซิ่น, RTGS: sin, IPA: [sîn]), Cambodian sbai (Khmer: ស្បៃ) and sampot (Khmer: សំពត់, saṃbát, IPA: [sɑmpʊət]) and Timorese tais. Saris, worn predominantly...
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