Benin Carved Leopards Leopards were considered 'kings of the forest' and were an important symbol of regal power in Benin. Obas (the rulers of Benin) kept a number in captivity as well as maintaining specialist guilds of leopard hunters at court. Brass or ivory models of leopards adorned the palace in Benin City, and kings were frequently depicted holding a pair of leopards by their tails as an emblem of supremacy.
Ivory Leopard Figurines with metal inserts.
Low Poly Geometry
FBX Model
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Metalness Map (4096x4096px)
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