“This is a bronze kneeling figure of a lady. It originated from Banteay Chakrei in Kompong Trobek district, Preyveng Province and was registered in the collection of the National Museum of Cambodia. Experts believe that was made in the Baphuon style of the 11th century, Angkorian period.
The woman is depicted on her knees, with both hands straight forward, a gesture with suggest she is making an offering to a Deva or an important individual. She has a broard face and lotus petals shape eyes. She wears a circlet on her forehead and necklace as decoration. She is dressed in a pleated Sampot which is tied at the waist by a belt with hanging clusters.
This is typical of the Baphuon style. The eyelids, eyebrows, lips, and breasts are beautiful model that ensure this is a captivating statue for viewers.”