Hand-woven Cambodian golden silk pillows, fabric, sheets, and bean bags. Shop in Phnom Penh or order online. Crafted by master artisans preserving centuries-old Khmer traditions.
Visit Our ShopAngkor Pillows By Rathana is a Cambodia-based shop selling silk fabric, silk pillows, silk bed sheets, and bean bags. We are located in Phnom Penh and serve local customers, travelers, hotels, and interior buyers. Customers can visit our shop, request custom orders, and arrange pickup or local delivery.
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Products: Silk fabric, silk pillows, silk sheets, bean bags
For: Travelers, local buyers, hotels, decorators, gift buyers
How to buy: Visit showroom, Telegram, email, or delivery
Cambodian golden silk is a rare, naturally gold-colored silk produced by silkworms native to Cambodia. It does not require dyeing and is among the most coveted natural fibers in the world, prized for its luminous warmth and exceptional durability.
Every Angkor Pillows piece is individually hand-woven on traditional wooden looms by master artisans in Cambodia’s Angkor heartland. There are no factories — each cushion is crafted using centuries-old Khmer silk weaving techniques passed from mother to daughter for generations.
No. Angkor Pillows uses 100% Cambodian silk. We guarantee zero Chinese materials in any of our products. Our entire supply chain is transparent and locally sourced within Cambodia.
We ship to Canada, the European Union, and the United Kingdom with complimentary shipping and all duties paid (DDP — Delivered Duty Paid). You pay the listed price and nothing more.
Yes. All Angkor Pillows products are OEKO-TEX certified, meaning they have been independently tested and verified free of harmful substances. Cambodian golden silk is also naturally hypoallergenic.
Three things: the material (rare Cambodian golden silk, not mass-produced Chinese silk), the craft (hand-woven on traditional looms, not factory-made), and the impact (every purchase supports Cambodian artisan families and preserves a centuries-old weaving tradition at risk of disappearing).