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khbach phni angkor

On the following pages we show sketched exam- ples of frontal lotus petal shapes intricately divided as Kbach Angkor. These are simply examples and manv other complex ornaments can be created, depending oi) the individual taste and creativity of the artist as well as the patron commissioning a work.&nb...

kbach phnnites

A mythical figure or a flower (as in this example) is tied (jong) at the point of extension to serve as the master ornament (Z33). Petals are clrawn to surround the stern, and flowers and buds are added to fill empty spaces (234). Figures 235 and 236 show the Further elaboration ofthe ornament into its final Form (237). ...

kbach pka romyol

Sometimes natural examples strongly influence ornamental flowers, and botanical names can even be used to designate these ornaments. Figure 156 shows an ornament sometimes called the  flower   Figure 137 shows this flower open, sur- rounded by Phni Tes leaves. In figure 138, an additional flower and a bud have been added to the same type of model.&nbs...

Figure 141 provides another possibility

Figure 141 provides another possibility where the details of the center loop are adjusted to determine the degree or division in the surrounding pipe. Figures 142 and 143 can not really be called chun no longer since flower buds need: 1 surrounded by roses. For example, offering 141 and 145 alternatives may be called a square shape divided into Kbnch Angkor. ...

​ kbach phnni angkor

Figure 141 offers another possible  division in which the details of the round center are adjusted to fit the degree or division in the surrounding petals. Figures 142 and 143 cannot really be called Chan flower shapes anymore since the Chan flower shape requires :1 round center surrounded by petals. The examples offered in figures 141 and 145 can instead perhaps be called square shapes divided as Kbnch Angkor. ...

Style of pine tree

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The sequence of jar shells

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The basic form of Kbach Phni Pleung

The basic form of Kbach Phni Pleung is said to derive from the shape of tongues of flame in a brighcly burning fire.These flames are "improved", or so lised into an ornamental form characterised by a small base, thicker middle, and flickering tip. ...

Other examples of decoration

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Khmer Frame broder khbach khmer

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Khmer Frame broder khbach khmer

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