In a quiet Siem Reap workshop, a master artisan guides simple steel chisels across cured leather, shaping the intricate world of sbaek thom shadow puppetry. Each tap of the wooden mallet releases another tiny window for light, carving sacred scenes from the Reamker that will later dance across a glowing screen. These humble tools carry a thousand years of Khmer memory, keeping Cambodia’s shadow theatre tradition alive for new generations.



















