Cambodia is quite famous for its silk and you can have a chance to see the whole process at the silk farm located about 30 minutes west of Siem Reap. It is a farm and vocational school for Cambodians. Artisans D'Angkor is a state-run organization that promotes fair trade and sustainable development for the Cambodian people. By training workers for skilled professions, these people are able to provide for their families and promote their own culture through art.
The ride there is bumpy and dusty so bring a scarf to cover your face. Most tuk-tuk drivers know the way to the farm; there are also signs along the way.
On arrival, you have the option of taking a free tour around the farm. They will show you the whole process of weaving, from growing mulberry trees, the worm process, spinning, dyeing, and weaving. This small tour is great for children; they'll love seeing the worms and then meeting the people who spend their hours weaving the fine thread. Photos are allowed, and a tip for the guide at the end of the tour is appreciated.
At the end of the tour you will have the option of looking over all the completed silk pieces at the gift shop. The weavings certainly don't come cheap but you will understand why after taking the tour (1 meter can take over a day)! They have a fine selection of pillowcases, bags, scarves, placemats, cloth and some clothes. All prices are fixed. Buying here is reassuring to know that your money will go towards the employees there and not a sweatshop owner. The prices are reasonable for breaktaking works from skilled workers.
If you have some interest in crafts then the silk farm is definitely worth a trip! You can visit the website of Artisans D'Angkor and find out more about them at http://www.artisansdangkor.com/index.php?menu=1