Bayon Statues

Our Bayon statues are inspired by the iconic face towers of Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom, where serene, gently smiling visages gaze out to the four directions. These images evoke compassion, watchfulness and royal calm, echoing the temple’s role as a Buddhist state sanctuary under King Jayavarman VII.

Within this collection you’ll find pieces that reference the broad faces, softly closed eyes and mysterious “Smile of Angkor” seen on Bayon’s towers, as well as Bayon‑style Buddhas with rounded features and tranquil, introspective expressions. Characteristic Khmer details—full lips, gently arched brows and balanced, frontal composition—give each statue a distinctive Bayon presence, reminiscent of the many stone faces carved across the temple’s 50‑plus towers.

Bayon statues are especially suited to meditation spaces, living rooms, entrance halls and altars where you want a focal point that feels both protective and deeply peaceful. Their calm, slightly enigmatic smiles suggest a quiet, overseeing presence, while the link to Angkor Thom’s face towers adds depth for anyone who loves Khmer history and temple architecture.

Whether you are remembering a visit to Angkor, building a Khmer‑inspired shrine or simply drawn to these watchful, compassionate faces, our Bayon statue collection offers pieces in a range of sizes, finishes and moods. Choose the form that resonates with you and invite a touch of Bayon’s smiling serenity and timeless Khmer artistry into your home or sacred space.