15th Century, Bronze ceremonial Mirror, Angkor Period, Art of Cambodia
出产地:
柬埔寨
年代 (公元):
15世纪或更早
材质、工艺和风格:
- 手工制作的光学玻璃
- 青铜
品相:
良好
高度:
42cm
The Angkor period is placed in between 802 and 1431, which was named after the capital of Khmer Empire. Historically the Khmer Empire was one of the powerful states which had ruled over most of the South East Asia. By enjoying the support from an influential and opulent Empire, the Khmer art is undoubtedly the most finest example in the history of Cambodian art.
Bronzes objects from Angkor period includes ritual paraphernalia, sculptures, mirrors and bells for court elephants. All of these items demonstrate the wide importance of bronze objects among the Cambodian elite.
This is an unique piece of a bronze mirror in such considerable size. It comes with a custom-made metal display stand.