Crook And Flail Drawing

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Crook And Flail Drawing. A painted scene of tribute from Asia in the tomb of Tutankhamuns viceroy of Nubia Huy depicts the king holding both the crook and flail in his left hand and the sign for life in his right while the viceroy holds a crook but no flail in his left hand and a single ostrich plume in his right. 5 out of 5 stars.

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The only surviving examples of both the crook and flail come from the tomb of Tutankhamun. The crook and flail though different scepters could every so often be depicted separately though usually paired with some other type of scepter. Kings held them across their chest.

The crook and flail though different scepters could every so often be depicted separately though usually paired with some other type of scepter.

The flagellum handle features red black and yellow rings along its white body until tapering to form the gently carinated flail neck with a conical dowel meant to hold a flail head. Heres a quick crook craft you can do with the kids - and we have a flail craft too. Crook and flail Clipart and Stock Illustrations. See more ideas about pharoah egyptian egyptian egyptian art.