Cambodian Traditional Pictorial Silk Textile Preservation and Development

Friday, 01 May 2020 - Thursday, 25 June 2020

Introduction

This exhibition aims to introduce Pidan, the traditional Khmer weaving, as well as to promote more widely the Cambodian textile tradition including the presevation of tie-dye and weaving techniques of silk ikat pidan.

What is Pidan?

Pidan symbolizes the profoundness  and  the  excellence  of the skills of ikat weaving as well as reflecting their  important role in the society as these were traditionally  hung  in temples and depicted scenes related to Buddha. Creating  a Pidan takes many months  to  tie and dye  the  complicated patterns then themeticulous  hand  weaving  required  very high skills.
This exhibition is composed of 11  pieces of pidans, the  sample  ikat  cloth   and  raw  material  for  producing natural dye and photographs of the process of indigo nat- ural dyeing.This exhibition is organized by Caring  for Young Khmer (CYK),  a  non-government organization (NGO)  and National  Museum  of Cambia. The exhibition pidans are the result of CYK’s training  program for advanced young villa- ge weaver.Among the 11 piece  of pidans, four  pieces  are dyed  with  indigo.

About CYK

CYK is a Japanese NGO working for deprived young children and women in Cambodia since 1991. The weaving program was started in 1993 in the village where childcare  center locates in Kandal province. By weaving  traditional silk ikat and kroma at home, village women could earn extra income to improve their living. Over the following years weaving  of traditional textiles has been  revitalized. Recently, CYK has revived and developed the skills of traditional indigo dye making with a group of village women in   Kompong Cham province.

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