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Pharaoh in Traditional Royal Attire - Symbolism of Power and Divinity #228087 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration shows a pharaoh in classic New Kingdom-style attire, including the striped blue-and-gold nemes headdress topped with the uraeus cobra, a multicolored broad collar (wesekh), and a pleated shendyt kilt adorned with symbolic motifs. He holds the crook and flail-scepters representing pastoral care and royal authority-and wears armlets, bracelets, and anklets with intricate geometric patterns. The ankh pendant at his side signifies eternal life, reinforcing his divine role as intermediary between gods and people.
Used on educational, museum, or history-focused websites to illustrate Egyptian monarchy, religious symbolism, or costume evolution; serves users seeking visual references for academic study, art projects, or cultural understanding.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic imagery of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh: nemes headdress, crook and flail, and ceremonial kilt-symbols of divine kingship and authority.
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