Antefixe at The Guimet Museum, Paris, France

Antefixe at The Guimet Museum, Paris, France

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A sculptural element known as an antefix serves as a terminal block for the covering tiles of a tiled roof's apex. Typically, the face of each stone antefix is intricately carved in grand structures, often featuring the anthemion ornament. The origins of this decorative component can be traced back to Angkor Thom in Cambodia, specifically its style found at Banteay Srei. Similar examples can be discovered in Siem Reap. This object is a part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project launched by MyMiniFactory that aims to build a comprehensive digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the world, accessible for free to the public. Scan The World is an open-source community initiative; if you have interesting items nearby and would like to contribute, email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how you can participate.

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