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Leopards Gaze Jigsaw Puzzle 1500pc

Leopards Gaze Jigsaw Puzzle 1500pc

Regular price R 295.00
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About this product

Leopard’s Gaze 1500pc — a powerful wildlife moment, painted by local artist Dalene Lambert.

Premium RGS quality with pieces that click into place, plus a soft touch satin finish for low glare and a smoother, more enjoyable build.

Step into the savannah as a leopard pauses in the trees, watching the world below.
This is a calm, immersive build with beautiful detail and a truly frame-worthy finish.

A striking 1500-piece wildlife art puzzle made for slow, satisfying puzzling and proud display.

Why you’ll Love It

  • Painted wildlife artwork by South African artist Dalene Lambert
  • Soft touch satin finish helps reduce glare while you build
  • 1500 pieces for a deeper, more rewarding challenge
  • Beautiful textures (fur, bark, branches, sky) keep it engaging
  • Made to build and frame — a bold statement piece when finished

Quick Specs

  • Finished Size: 838 x 610mm
  • Material: Premium quality cardboard puzzle pieces (soft touch satin finish)
  • Recommended Age: 12+
  • Difficulty: Hard (1500pc + detailed branches and natural textures)
  • Time Estimate: ±10–18 hours

In the box

  • 1 × 1500pc jigsaw puzzle
  • Finished puzzle size: 838 x 610mm

Good to know

  • The soft touch satin finish is low glare, so it’s easier to puzzle in bright rooms.
  • Sorting tip: group sky blues, tree bark browns, leaf greens, and leopard spots.
  • Start with the edges, then build the big tree branches to “lock in” the structure fast.