Leopard Society Claw
This item is used like a knuckle duster, or fighting claw. Such devices have been thought to have been used by members of the so-called Human Leopards, or Leopard society, as a means of blaming the deaths of their victims on leopards. It consists of five metal claws attached to a bar. This was originally part of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum collection. It was acquired by the British Museum in 1954.
Further Information
- Type: Religious/ritual equipment, charms
 - Object: Leopard Society Claw
 - Materials: Metal
 - Culture Group: Other
 - Dimensions: 70mm [L] x 50mm [W] x 30mm [C]
 - Production Date: Pre 1954
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
 - Museum: British Museum
 - Accession Number: BM:Af.1954.23.3026
 
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