“”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

A rare 12th-century Khmer sandstone statue from the Baphuon/Angkor Wat period. A masterpiece of serenity and artistry, ideal for elite collectors.

Head of a Bodhisattva Lokesvara

Rare 12th-century Bayon period Prajnaparamita torso in sandstone, featuring intricate sampot carvings. A masterpiece of Khmer Buddhist artistry.

Small Seating Ganesha Angkor Wat Period

A rare 75cm Khmer sandstone torso from the Ba Kheng period, showcasing an exquisite sampot with geometric patterns, possibly depicting a Hindu guardian deity.

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.

Sandstone of Ancient Sacred Tortoise

Thai Chiang Sean Seating Buddha