“This object is a bronze made finial. It weighs about 50 grams. It was brought from the Royal Palace and Angkor Thom district, Siem Reap Province, for displayed and later registered into the collection of the National Museum.
So far, experts have not been able to determine the date and era to which it belongs. The entire object is a Garuda figure with its head, body and feathers in intrepidly carved. It is in an upright position with its wings spread and the feathers standing erect. Hanging down his chest is a large necklace, where it pendants resemble a lotus bud.

To date, researchers have not been able to determine the function of this work. All we know is that Garuda is a vehicle of Vishnu.