A pair of Khmer Angkor-Wat bronze oil lamps from the 12th century. Created in Cambodia during the Khmer Empire for the temple of Angkor-Wat, each of this pair of bronze oil lamps features a combination of concentric circles arranged in opposite directions between their upper and lower sections.
Showcasing a great verdigris patina showing the oxidation that happened throughout time, this pair of 12th century Angkor-Wat bronze oil lamps will make for great decorative objects, anchoring a commode, side table or demilune.