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Egypt, such an intelligent, ancient society. Bab el Luk, Cairo, Egypt. @Laura Jeanne S via Wilma D. Ancient Kemet, Egyptian Gold, Egypt Museum, Egyptian Artifacts, Egypt History, Egyptian Culture, Art Ancien, Egypt Art, Tutankhamun

Este cartucho muestra el primer nombre del faraón: TutankATON que fué cambiado por el de TutankAMON hacia el tercer año de su reinado. Madera, oro, cornalina, lapislázuli, pasta vidriada, turquesa. Cartouche with Tutankhaten praenomen. The king changed his name to Tutakhamen around third regnal year. Wood, gold, conrnaline, lapis lazuli, turquoise and glass paste.

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Blue, irtiu,referred to as Egyptian Blue, was made from copper and iron oxides with silica and calcium, symbolized fertility, birth, rebirth and life used to depict water and the heavens. Thoth, the eye of Horus, Bes are depicted in blue, which also symbolized protection. Egyptian Altar, Thoth Egyptian God, Egyptian Hieroglyphics Symbols, Ancient Egyptian Deities, Kemetic Spirituality, Egyptian Blue, The Eye Of Horus, Egyptian Deity, Color Symbolism

Blue, irtiu,referred to as Egyptian Blue, was made from copper and iron oxides with silica and calcium, symbolized fertility, birth, rebirth and life used to depict water and the heavens. Thoth, the eye of Horus, Bes are depicted in blue, which also symbolized protection.

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Colors of Kemit - Blue (Irtyu) was the color of the heavens, the dominion of the Neteru, as well as the color of water, the yearly inundation and the primeval flood. They favored semi-precious stones such as Azurite (Tefer) and Lapis Lazuli (Khesbedj), imported at great cost from Indus Kush (India), for jewelry and inlay. Egyptian Names, Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Ancient Egypt Art, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Egyptian Gods, Egyptian Art, Gods And Goddesses, Ancient Greece, History Books

Colors of Kemit - Blue (Irtyu) was the color of the heavens, the dominion of the Neteru, as well as the color of water, the yearly inundation and the primeval flood. They favored semi-precious stones such as Azurite (Tefer) and Lapis Lazuli (Khesbedj), imported at great cost from Indus Kush (India), for jewelry and inlay.

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