CAMBODIA Statue's head and body reunited after 130 years that Lost Statue Head Returned and Joined Body now get them back

The 47-kilogram head of the deity Harihara was repatriated by France, where it had been an exhibit at the Guimet Museum in Paris, France's national museum of Asian art. The deity combines elements of Vishnu and Shiva, two major gods in the Hindu pantheon.
Head of a statue antic that was lost and disappeared from the country for over 130 years has now been returned and joined the awaiting body at the National Museum on Jan. 21 in a ceremony chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Sok An.

The antic was discovered by Guime Museum, in France, and has been returned to Cambodia just recently.

“The reunion of the head and the body of the statue constitutes the recovery of the soul of the nation, of the culture, of gods and of Khmer antics that have been lost for a long time,” said an official of the Ministry of Culture.
It was originally taken from the Phnom Da temple in Takeo Province in the south of the country by colonial administrator Etienne Aymonier and was taken to Paris for an exhibition in 1889, according to a press release issued by the French museum.
For the majority of its stay in France, it was unknown if the piece matched the body, which had remained in Phnom Penh.
When it was reattached, however, it was discovered to be a perfect fit, Chea Socheat, the Cambodian National Museum's deputy director of conservation told the Cambodia Daily newspaper.
Museum employees carry the head of the Harihara statue during a ceremony connecting the head to the body.
Museum employees carry the head of the Harihara statue during a ceremony connecting the head to the body.
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Kong Vireak, the director of the National Museum, told CNN that it took 10 years of negotiations to reach the deal.
The head was reattached in a ceremony at Cambodia's National Museum Thursday, where the statue will now be housed on permanent loan from the French museum.
"After it was separated 130 years ago, we are welcoming the reunification of the head and the torso of Harihara," Deputy Prime Minister Sok An said at the ceremony.
"According to our Khmer culture, the reunion is symbolic of prosperity."
The head was returned in an exchange with the Cambodian National Museum, which gave the Guimet the plinth of a sculpture found in an archeological dig which completes a work still housed in France.
Cambodia passed a law in 1993 prohibiting the export of cultural artifacts and the deputy prime minister appealed for countries which house Cambodian works of historic and cultural importance to return them.
The head was taken from a Cambodian temple 130 years ago.

The head was taken from a Cambodian temple 130 years ago.
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