Meet the leopards

There are three types of leopard in our quest: uncommon, rare, and legendary. Each type is harder to find than the previous one, but carries an even more exclusive reward.

Legendary leopard

Hope’s print has been uniquely designed, taking inspiration from the Tafoni rocks of AlUla. Her heart represents a lantern lighting the way forward.

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Rare leopards

  • Layl

    Layl’s design is an interpretation of the magical AlUla night sky.

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  • Aldeera

    Aldeera’s design draws inspiration from the AlUla Old Town map that has endured through time.

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  • Alsamid

    Alsamid’s design is a tribute to AlUla’s mustatils - prehistoric monuments made of sandstone walls.

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  • Aljazi

    Aljazi’s design represents the timeless patterns of traditional Al Sadu weaving techniques.

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  • Fares

    Fares’ design was inspired by the idea of a futuristic character sent back in time to oversee Arabian leopard conservation.

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  • Zahra

    Zahra’s design was inspired by the floral motifs across architecture seen in AlUla.

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  • Shams

    Shams’ design was inspired by the way the sun bakes the rocks of AlUla.

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  • Asala

    Asala’s design was inspired by modern Saudi Arabian architecture - like AlUla’s incredible mirrored concert hall, Maraya.

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  • Mubde'a

    Mubde'a’s design draws on the creativity of using AlUla’s geology, vegetation and environment in art.

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  • Raad

    Raad is the living expression of AlUla’s street art frescoes.

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  • Miqdam

    Miqdam’s design is a tribute to the Arabian lettering art culture embedded in the DNA of the AlUla region.

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  • Sa'af

    Sa'af’s design is made by the palm tree leaves through which the AlUla sun shines.

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  • Namar

    Namar's design draws inspiration from the swirling sand structures of AlUla.

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  • Najm

    Najm’s design represents the spirits of ancient Dadanite people, flying across the desert sky.

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  • Farid

    Farid’s design is a symbol of change - drawing inspiration from the changing moon.

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  • Janah

    Janah’s design was inspired by AlUla’s annual hot air balloon festival.

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  • Ghaith

    Ghaith’s design was inspired by the Hajad wells of Tayma.

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  • Muneer

    Muneer’s design was inspired by twinkling digital lights seen in Maraya - AlUla’s mirrored concert hall.

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Uncommon leopard

Our uncommon leopards’ designs were inspired by the unique pattern of Arabian leopards, and the ancient inscriptions of Jabal Ikmah.

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