Photo of hand-beaded and sequined sashes and hand-woven silk fabric in a display case in Banteay Srey, a clothing store and wedding planner business in Long Beach, CA.
Musicians perform at a community event using the following Cambodian instruments: Khim (from row, left); Tro Ou (front row center); Takei (front row, right); Tro Ou (back row, left); Skor Touch (back row, center); and Tro Ou (back row, right).
Image of musicians playing (from left to right): Cambodian woman sings into microphone while musicians playing the tro ou, a 2-3 string instrument played with a bow, and another musician plucks the takei (front right).
Close-up image of a musician playing the Cambodian string instrument called takei. The takei is a long wooden instrument with 4 strings that the musician plucks.
Photo of pin peat instruments, a Cambodian traditional music genre, from right to left: Cambodian drum, skor (front right); Cambodian gong percussion instrument, kong vong thom (left front); Pair of Cambodian large drums, skor thom (left back); Cambodian wooden xylophone-like instrument, roneat ek (right back).