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      Rare Khmer Sandstone Torso – Ba Kheng Period Hindu Guardian Sculpture
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      Rare Khmer Sandstone Torso – Ba Kheng Period Hindu Guardian Sculpture

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

      Categories: Ba-kheng, CAMBODIA, Cambodian, ERA, MATERIAL, ORIGINATING REGION, SAND STONE, STONE Tags: ba-kheng, cambodia, male, Sand, sandstone, stone, torso
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      Rare 75cm Khmer Sandstone Torso – A Masterpiece of the Ba Kheng Period (9th–10th Century CE)

      An Extraordinary Artifact from the Dawn of Angkor

      ITEM DESCRIPTION

      This exquisite Khmer sandstone torso, standing 75cm in height and 32cm in width, represents a remarkable relic from the Ba Kheng period (late 9th to early 10th century CE). Expertly carved in sandstone, this sculpture embodies the artistic transition of the early Angkorian style, characterized by strong yet refined anatomical proportions, an elegantly draped sampot, and an air of divine authority.

      The absence of the head and arms, far from diminishing its impact, enhances its aura of mystery and antiquity, making it an exceptional centerpiece for seasoned collectors, galleries, or museums.

      The Ba Kheng Period – The Foundations of Khmer Majesty

      The Ba Kheng period (late 9th–early 10th century CE) represents a crucial phase in Khmer art, preceding the grand artistic flourishes of the later Angkorian period. This era, defined by King Yasovarman I’s reign (889–910 CE), saw the establishment of Phnom Bakheng, the first great state temple of Angkor.

      Unlike later, highly ornate Angkorian sculptures, Ba Kheng period figures are known for their restrained elegance, symmetrical composition, and powerful presence. The present torso aligns with this aesthetic, characterized by strong musculature, minimalistic ornamentation, and geometric textile patterns, reflective of early Khmer sculptural canons.


      Comparative Study & Authentication

      This torso aligns stylistically with known examples of Ba Kheng period sculptures housed in major institutions, including:

      • National Museum of Cambodia – Khmer guardian figures of similar stance and sampot design.

      • Musée Guimet, Paris – 9th-century sandstone torsos with comparable proportions and stylistic features.

      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York – Early Angkorian depictions of Hindu deities with simple yet powerful anatomical structures.

      The presence of geometric motifs and a less elaborate “fishtail” pleat suggests a transitional period, possibly between the Ba Kheng and early Koh Ker styles.


      A Timeless Investment for Discerning Collectors

      Owning an artifact of this caliber is more than acquiring an object; it is an investment in history, culture, and artistic mastery. The untouched archaeological integrity of this piece—free from modern interventions—adds to its rarity and desirability.

      This museum-quality Khmer sandstone torso is a testament to the grandeur of early Angkor and an unparalleled opportunity for serious collectors. Whether displayed in a private collection, a high-end gallery, or a museum setting, this artifact promises to captivate and inspire for generations to come.

      For acquisition inquiries and further provenance details, please contact us.


      References (Harvard Style)

      • Baptiste, P. & Zéphir, T. (2008). Khmer Art: The Civilizations of Angkor. Paris: Musée Guimet.

      • Jessup, H. I. (2004). Art & Architecture of Cambodia. London: Thames & Hudson.

      • National Museum of Cambodia (2024). Khmer Guardian Figures: Ba Kheng Period Sculptures. [Online] Available at: www.cambodianmuseum.org

      Origin: Cambodia
      Period: Ba-kheng

      PRODUCT DETAIL

      Medium: Sandstone
      Dimensions:
      Height 24 cm
      Length – cm
      Wide 12 cm
      Condition Report: –
      Please keep in touch for Price and more information: Mallika1013@gmail.com

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