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Crowns of Egypt

The Egyptian civilization used a number of different Crowns throughout its existence. Some were used to show authority, while others were used for religious ceremonies. Each Crown was worn by different Pharaohs or deities, and each Crown had its own significance and symbolic meaning. In early Egypt, one significant and important characteristic of the many Crowns, was the color white. The color symbolized kingship or nisut in the early periods and Upper Egypt. The color blue was also an important color from the 18th Dynasty on.[1] The Crowns include the Atef, the Deshret, the Hedjet, the Khepresh, the Pschent, and the Hemhem.

  1. ^ Baines, John; Málek, Jaromír (1980). Atlas of Ancient Egypt. New York, NY: Facts on File Publications. p. 38. ISBN 0-7148-1958-1.

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