Creative Krama

Creative Krama CAMBODIAN HANDWOVEN TEXTILES Creative Krama’s focus is on selling hand made textile products woven by Cambodian women and families in their home villages.

Promoting their products will make it more likely for them to stay in their communities to work instead of leaving their children in the care of grandparents or other family members to work in garment factories many miles from their homes. It is also the intention of Creative Krama to reinvest some of the profit back to the community to help with education ( school uniforms and fees) and health ca

re and other potential benefits to the family and community. Saron is working with a friend who is a very skilled tailor and together they have developed and experimented with some products from their ideas. As an example, we developed a ring sling for carrying a baby or young child and little girls dress and have sold some of these within Cambodia. She is currently working on sourcing high quality and unique textile patterns of the basic Krama from the various weaving communities.

+855(0)17670639 and +1(512) 577-6149

12/07/2020
20/11/2019

As an apparel brand that plants 10 trees for each item purchased, taking care of the environment is priority one. We are always looking at ways to reduce our impact on the planet and applaud others for doing the same! This news out of New Zealand is incredible encouraging. It is estimated that aroun...

Up to 40% for Chhouk Red/Blue Skirts. You can get it at Cambodian Creation shop.
12/10/2019

Up to 40% for Chhouk Red/Blue Skirts. You can get it at Cambodian Creation shop.

16/08/2019

Women at garment factories in Lesotho owned by Taiwanese firm say jobs and promotions are jeopardised if they refuse advances

it’s terrible how people/customers are either so unaware about what things really work, or simply they prefer to ignore ...
10/08/2019

it’s terrible how people/customers are either so unaware about what things really work, or simply they prefer to ignore it as it is an uncomfortable truth.

In Cambodia, female garment workers slave away for hours on end to make fast fashion for brands like H&M and Gap. But their problems don't end when they leave the factory.

15/07/2019

Anyone can join in the fight against human trafficking. Here are just a few ideas to consider. Learn the indicators of human trafficking so you can help identify a potential trafficking victim. Human trafficking awareness training is available for individuals, businesses, first responders, law enfor...

16/05/2019
13/05/2019

Vogue talks to the garment workers behind five brands in the hope that it will pique consumer curiosity, encourage visibility and raise awareness of Fashion Revolution's campaign

28/04/2019
25/04/2019

Today, we reflect on the tragic collapse of Rana Plaza that took the lives of over 1,100 people and injured another 2,500 six years ago to date. Most of these victims were young women making clothing for big global fashion brands.

Earlier that morning, workers were threatened with loss of their monthly pay if they did not proceed into Rana Plaza to work. Despite the cracks being identified the day before and their requests to not return to the factory floors, without any form of union representation they had no collective strength to stand up for themselves. There were 29 brands identified in the rubble. It would take years for some of them to pay compensation. For some families, providing DNA evidence to claim that compensation, would never be possible. To this day a high percentage of survivors are unemployed and suffer from severe trauma.

Never again.

Fashion Revolution exists to ensure that no tragedy of this magnitude will ever take place again, and we won’t stop until every garment is made in conditions where workers are safe, fairly treated, and free from gender-based violence or harassment. We won’t stop until every garment is made in a manner that doesn’t pollute the earth or exploit it’s precious natural resources. We won’t stop until fashion supply chains are transparent, provide goods jobs for the people that work in them, and eradicate modern slavery and child labour.

Today we think of the true cost of our clothing. We reflect on the tragedy and we use this momentum to forge ahead and create change. Today we encourage you to ask , and demand answers.

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No 35A, Street 408, Tould Tompoung 1, Khan Chamkarmorn
Phnom Penh

Telephone

015 670639

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