The Phnom Penh Post
Written by Post Staff
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Newlyweds Lim Molyroth, 27, right, and Sok Saravuth, 28, hold fruit decorated by the Daughter-in-Law Training Centre in Phnom Penh. The centre, run by Lim Molyroth's sister, Lim Molyrathana, 29, specialises in the art of entertainment, providing young women with the creative skills to turn an average party or banquet into a more sumptuous and stylish affair. Lim Molyrathana, a student of fruit-carving since 1998, says she is comfortable working with "canvases" as diverse as pumpkins, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers and papayas. She has hundreds of designs in her catalog, she says, and hopes to add hundreds more in the future.
Written by Post Staff
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Newlyweds Lim Molyroth, 27, right, and Sok Saravuth, 28, hold fruit decorated by the Daughter-in-Law Training Centre in Phnom Penh. The centre, run by Lim Molyroth's sister, Lim Molyrathana, 29, specialises in the art of entertainment, providing young women with the creative skills to turn an average party or banquet into a more sumptuous and stylish affair. Lim Molyrathana, a student of fruit-carving since 1998, says she is comfortable working with "canvases" as diverse as pumpkins, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers and papayas. She has hundreds of designs in her catalog, she says, and hopes to add hundreds more in the future.
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