
Tiger Head Sculpture Jewelry Pendant 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | ahmedshahab |
Published: | Sep 02, 2025 |
Download Size: | 98.7 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 683,706 |
Vertices: | 341,853 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Tiger Head Sculpture Jewelry Pendant 3D Model
High Clean quality
size 34.2 *38.8 * 3.5 mm Volume 2014 MM3
WEIGHT SILVER 20.9 GRAMS APPROX.
formats STL- OBJ-fbx-3dm-ztl-3mf
you can change scale to any size in slicer program
FOR IMPORT TO Z BRUSH, ARTCAM, RHINOCEROS, 3DS MAX, ETC….
file is ready to prototype ( printing/milling casting)
YOU CAN ASK OR REQUEST ANY MODIFICATION TO THE MODEL
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
We recommend Resin 3D Printer
In order to get the highest quality
*The pendant signifies power and strength. As per The Met Museum, “The use of tiger claws as symbols of power and protection is an ancient motif in India, seen also in gold pendants from ninth-century Java and other regions of Asia.
size 34.2 *38.8 * 3.5 mm Volume 2014 MM3
WEIGHT SILVER 20.9 GRAMS APPROX.
formats STL- OBJ-fbx-3dm-ztl-3mf
you can change scale to any size in slicer program
FOR IMPORT TO Z BRUSH, ARTCAM, RHINOCEROS, 3DS MAX, ETC….
file is ready to prototype ( printing/milling casting)
YOU CAN ASK OR REQUEST ANY MODIFICATION TO THE MODEL
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
We recommend Resin 3D Printer
In order to get the highest quality
*The pendant signifies power and strength. As per The Met Museum, “The use of tiger claws as symbols of power and protection is an ancient motif in India, seen also in gold pendants from ninth-century Java and other regions of Asia.