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New York s Edoeyen Highlights the Beauty of Angkorian Jewellery

If you’re looking to up your accessory game (applicable to both video call moments AND emerging into the wider world one day), New York-based jewellery brand EdoEyen offers pieces that are both significant and spectacular. Founders and sisters Edo and Eyen Chorm launched the label late last year, inspired by their Khmer roots and the legacy of finery within Cambodian culture. “Not a lot of people know about it,” Edo notes of the Angkorian civilization; the mythology of this ancient Buddhist/Hindu society, found in the region now known as Cambodia, mesmerized the duo as children. Edo was born in Cambodia and her sister was born in Thailand; their family had fled Cambodia in the wake of the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge, living in Thailand and the Philippines prior to traveling to America “seeking a better life,” says Edo. “We were literally rolling stones, as it was part of the grueling process of seeking alyssum as refugees.” Despite the distance to their ancestral

Cambodia s Khmer heritage is finally returning home

Cambodia s Khmer heritage is finally returning home
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Controversial art dealer s daughter will return over 100 antiquities to Cambodia

arts Published 12th February 2021 Controversial art dealer s daughter will return over 100 antiquities to Cambodia Written by Oscar Holland, CNN When art dealer Douglas Latchford was charged with wire fraud, smuggling and conspiracy, US prosecutors not only alleged that he had trafficked stolen Cambodian antiquities he had built a career on it. The indictment, brought before a New York court in 2019, claimed the British collector was part of an organized looting network that faked records for items it had taken or illicitly excavated from archaeological sites like Angkor Wat. Considered one of the world s foremost authorities on art from the Khmer Empire, which ruled between the 9th and 15th centuries, Latchford had served as a conduit for stolen treasures since the 1970s, according to court documents.

With a Gift of Art, a Daughter Honors, if Not Absolves, Her Father

With a Gift of Art, a Daughter Honors, if Not Absolves, Her Father Douglas Latchford, a scholar of Khmer antiquities who was accused of trafficking in looted artifacts, bequeathed his world-class collection to his daughter. She has returned it to Cambodia. A bronze seated male deity from around the 11th century is part of the collection assembled by Douglas Latchford that is being returned to Cambodia.Credit.Matthew Hollow, via Royal Government of Cambodia Jan. 29, 2021 Nawapan Kriangsak found out as a young girl that running in her father’s apartment was forbidden. Her father, Douglas A.J. Latchford, was perhaps the world’s leading collector of Cambodian antiquities and every corner of his apartment in Bangkok featured a statue of a Khmer deity too valuable to risk to horseplay.

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