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Leopard Head

Leopard Head

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This high-quality resin copy of a bronze Benin leopard head is an impressive and detailed reproduction of the iconic sculptures from the Kingdom of Benin. The leopard was a significant symbol in Benin culture, representing strength, power, and the protection of the kingdom. These beautifully crafted pieces showcase the fine artistry of the Benin people, known for their skilled metalwork and intricate craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Material: Made from high-quality resin, these replicas capture the fine detail and design of the original bronze leopard heads that were used in the royal court of Benin.
  • Dimensions: Approx. 13.5cm long x 8cm wide x 6.5cm high, making it a substantial piece perfect for display in any collection.
  • Design: The sculpture closely mirrors the intricate details of the original Benin bronze works, featuring the distinctive features of the leopard, a revered animal in Benin culture. The highly stylised form and the decorative textures reflect the sophisticated artistry of the Benin Kingdom.
  • Colour and Finish: The resin is finished to replicate the aged bronze appearance, with rich tones that evoke the look of the original artefacts.

Historical and Cultural Context:

  • Benin Kingdom: The Kingdom of Benin, located in present-day Nigeria, was renowned for its art and craftsmanship, especially in the creation of bronze sculptures. The leopards, often associated with the king and his royal court, were used to signify authority, protection, and the strength of the Benin rulers.
  • Bronze Work: The Benin bronzes, including leopard heads, were created using the lost-wax casting technique, which produced incredibly detailed and durable works of art. These bronzes were often used as royal regalia or placed in ritual settings.
  • Symbolism: The leopard in Benin culture symbolised regal power, ferocity, and the ability to protect the kingdom. The use of such imagery in royal artefacts underscores the importance of the leopard in the rituals and iconography of the Benin court.

Educational Purposes:

  • Cultural History: This Benin leopard head replica is an excellent tool for teaching about the Benin Kingdom, its art, and its cultural significance, providing valuable insights into one of Africa’s most advanced ancient civilisations.
  • African Art: A fantastic piece for those studying African art history, offering a chance to explore the craftsmanship and symbolism of the Benin bronzes.
  • Museum Displays and Exhibitions: A striking addition to any museum or educational collection focused on African culture or the art of ancient kingdoms.

Features:

  • Material: High-quality resin, designed to mimic the look of bronze.
  • Dimensions: Approx. 13.5cm long x 8cm wide x 6.5cm high, making it a great size for display.
  • Design: Detailed and faithful reproduction of the Benin leopard head.

This Benin Leopard Head Resin Replica is not only a beautiful decorative piece but also an important representation of Benin art and history, ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by African culture and craftsmanship.

Tags: Animals, Idols, Leopard

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