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April 19, 2015

KKI Product Lines-Specialising in Khmer Art Metal Carvings for Cultural Protection




Motorcycle Trailer (Tuk-tuk)

Motorcycle trailer aka Remork in Khmer language is a well-know local transportation mean in and around the city. The metal carving depicted the motorcycle trailer driver felt asleep while they were waiting for their customers. This is common seen in Phnom Penh. KKI Motorcycle Trailer (Tuk-tuk) Code:00168 Color: Silver Size: 44cm x 34cm Price: USD105

Horse

In Cambodian culture, the Khmers have used horses and horse carts for various purposes since before Angkorian period until present day. They used horses and horse carts to even transport stones during the temple construction in addition to the main use in the military contingency. Until today, horse is one of the twelve animals of lunar year -- Year of Horse --People, born in this year, are popular, cheerful, and are quick to compliment others. Horse people work very hard. Presently, Khmer people use horses and carts to carry daily merchandise, military processions, smuggling woods, and everyday transports. KKI Horse Code:00169 Color: Silver Size: 44cm x 34cm Price: USD105

Building Angkor Wat

It is still a mystery on how Angkor Wat temples were built by stones without any connection materials like you see today construction uses cement to connect bricks and bricks. Angkor Wat is the city of Gods. It is not only the symbol of modern Cambodia, but also of ancient Khmer Empire, with its vast network of infrastructures leading throughout all Indochina. The Khmers used different means of building Angkor Wat ranging from human, stone lifting techniques, and animals like elephants. Angkor Wat, which was built in the early part of the twelfth century by the Angkor ruler Suryavarman II, is known as a Hindu temple. KKI Building Angkor Wat Code:00170 Color: Silver Size: 44cm x 34cm Price: USD105

Khmer Village

Khmer typical village at the rural areas contains main routine living standards of making palm sugar in the cottage, man carrying sugar palm juice, boy running around, and cowherd sitting on the cattle. Sugar palm tree is a popular plant representing Khmer society. Cambodian find many advantages from sugar palm to the nation since the beginning of the Kingdom. KKI would like to bring an attention to the public that sugar palm is an identity that Khmer people recognize as a view of their territory since the ancient time until present. KKI Khmer Village Code:00171 Color: Silver Size: 44cm x 34cm Price: USD105

Armed Forces on Horseback

Armed Forces on Horseback The temples of Angkor Wat offered many bas-reliefs to million visitors to Cambodia. This metal armed horse forces depicted the Khmer movement of a procession of warriors on horseback with their commander. Normally, when visiting Bayon temple gallery, hyou could see a King leading a march followed by army with elephants and horses, musicians, princesses in palanquins and an oxen cart. KKI Armed Forces on Horseback Code:00172 Color: Silver Size: 44cm x 34cm Price: USD105

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