“”Antique Southeast Asian art is a treasure trove of symbolism and meaning, offering a window into the spiritual beliefs and cultural practices of the region. T.K. Sabapathy”

“The beauty and intricacy of antique Southeast Asian art make it a valuable and fascinating subject for collectors and scholars alike. Natasha Reichle”

Prominent Collections

Small Sitting Singha Angkor Was Period

A rare 12th-century Bayon-period sandstone Paramita torso, embodying the refined elegance and spiritual grace of Khmer artistry. Featuring a serene expression, intricately carved sampot with floral patterns, and a natural patina, this exceptional relic is a timeless symbol of wisdom, compassion, and perfection—a prized acquisition for distinguished collectors.

The Exquisite Harihara Statue

Rare Bayon/Angkor Wat period Khmer sandstone statue with four arms, exquisite sampot detailing, and serene expression. A masterpiece for elite collectors.

Huge Statue of Hanuman battle with Giant

Statue of Disciple of Buddha Sitting

A rare Chiang Saen bronze Buddha statue (11th–14th century CE), a masterpiece of Northern Thai Buddhist art with serene beauty and historical value.

The Rare Panhomda Period Harihara Statue A divine fusion of Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu, this 12th-century Khmer masterpiece embodies the spiritual and artistic zenith of the Khmer Empire. Carved from resilient sandstone, the statue’s intricate details symbolize cosmic balance, with hands representing divine attributes like abundance, stability, power, and essence. Its natural patina and signs of age enhance its authenticity, making it a rare and valuable collector's item—a timeless emblem of Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.