A Khmer stone carving of a female Hindu deity, circa 12th…
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A Khmer stone carving of a female Hindu deity, circa 12th century, wearing a pleated sampot and an elaborate crown, mounted on a metal base, 64.5 cm high, 15kg. Provenance: Private Adelaide Collection

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