Rising over five feet in height, this monumental Khmer-style temple tower captures the architectural grandeur and sculptural sophistication of the great sanctuaries of Southeast Asia. Handcrafted in terracotta and conceived as a miniature prasat, the structure echoes the ornate stonework of classical temple architecture through tiers of deeply carved floral scrolls, arched pediments, false doors, and sacred naga-inspired ornamentation. Its four-part modular construction reveals the ingenuity of traditional craftsmanship, while the signed interior and assembly marks preserve the hand of the artisan who created it. A naturally weathered surface enriches every carved detail, lending the piece the presence of an ancient architectural fragment. Both sculptural and symbolic, the tower serves as a striking tribute to the artistic legacy of the Khmer world and its enduring tradition of sacred architecture.