Khmer bronze four-armed Vishnu standing on a rectangular base and holding attributes in his hands, wearing a sampot can kpin. He is adorned with conical-shaped diadem, earrings, pectoral, armlets, bracelets and anklets.
Khmer bronze Vishnu standing on a rectangular base and holding attributes in his hands, wearing a sampot can kpin. He is adorned with conical-shaped diadem, earrings, pectoral, armlets, bracelets and anklets.
Khmer bronze Uma standing on a rectangular base and holding attributes in her hands, wearing long sampot. She is adorned with conical-shaped diadem, earrings, pectoral, armlets, bracelets and anklets.
With simple raised rim, the fish-tail-shaped lead handle is decorated with low relief stylized motif. It is believed that this kind of mirrors became popular during the 12th century shown as carved relief of Apsaras holding the mirrors in their hands on the walls of many temples.
With simple raised rim, the fish-tail-shaped lead handle is decorated with low relief stylized motif. It is believed that this kind of mirrors became popular during the 12th century shown as carved relief of Apsaras holding the mirrors in their hands on the walls of many temples.