Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Khmer Empire (Angkor culture), ca. 12th to 13th century. A lovely matched pair of cast bronze palanquin hooks with a lotus motif. The curved hooks terminate with a closed lotus bud. The cylindrical sockets are surmounted by an open lotus flower with a stylized central pistil. The aristocracy of the Khmer empire were carried in covered palanquins, and socketed hooks such as these secured wooden poles for servants to carry the luxurious litter. These are fine examples of utilitarian fittings, ornately wrought for the pleasure of elite members of society. Size: 6.25" L x 2.25" W (15.9 cm x 5.7 cm); 7" H x 8.25" L (17.8 cm x 21 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: private southern California, USA collection, acquired before 2000.
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#159040
Condition
Interior socket has surface pitting and heavy mineral deposits. Surface abrasions and nicks to high pointed areas. Otherwise intact with a nice russet and green patina.