Pataga Tray
Dimensions (d x h)
Small: 25 x 5 cm
Medium: 30 x 5.5 cm
Large: 35 x 6 cmColor
Natural
Material
Rattan
Pataga Tray is a truly special piece of art. Its unique "may am bao" weaving technique originates from Krobey Riel village in Siem Reap and is almost 1000 years old, exclusive to this village. An Sanskrit translation of "pataga" means butterfly, an apt homage to the intricate craftsmanship used. Proudly crafted by master Cambodian artisans, we invite all to explore this collection and discover the stories behind each creation. It takes 2 - 3 days for one woman artisan to weave one Pataga tray.
All the baskets are handmade. That means that sometimes the shapes and colours are slightly different then you see on the pictures. We believe that’s part of their charm. We ensure the baskets are made with the best quality. But if something really isn’t right, please do contact us within 7 business days to return or exchange your item(s). We will do our best to resolve it. After 7 business days the sale becomes final. Always check your order upon arrival. If you'd like to return your purchase, we'll gladly refund the price of your items or exchange once we receive it in the same condition we shipped it.
Shipping and return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer and is non-refundable.
You can return it to:
Ka-Lai Chan - MANAVA
Phone: +855 11 6400 77
PO Box 93385
Post office Siem Reap
17000 Cambodia
Your treasures will arrive 4 - 10 business days after payment is cleared. You will get them by DHL. We can also ship larger wholesale/institutional orders with a reputable freight forwarder.
Please keep in mind that international shipments might be held up by customs. We cannot be held responsible for this delay. Additional import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Dust often with a feather duster or soft brush. Lightly clean the surface with a damp cloth. Keep your basket dry, they’re all made from natural materials so will deteriorate it they get damp. Keep away from direct sunlight to keep the colours bright. The rattan will fade and dry out if exposed too long to strong sunlight.






























