"First hairdresser in history
Was from the land of Kemit ....
Who would believe that this is an engraved drawing on the wall?
Not an old photograph?
This wonderful engraving
From the coffin of Queen Kawit
In the Egyptian Museum
Which depicts one of the servants as she is
Styling the hair of Queen "Kawit",
Wife of King "Mentuhotep II (Eleventh Dynasty)
At her temple in Luxor
And you see in the wonderful drawing
Hairdresser using hairpins
To create the appropriate shape
And the queen holding a mirror in her left hand
And she puts her hand on a small cushion
And the right hand holds the perfume
And not as some interpreted that she holds a cup to drink from
For the Egyptians made a non-liquid perfume
It depends on the phenomenon of sublimation
Meaning the transformation of solid matter into gas directly
And they put it in bottles or a small jar
And from the queen's grip on the jar it is clear
That the jar does not contain liquid at all
It is a jar containing perfume
As the wonderful Egyptian artist
If the queen had held a plate with a drink in it
The queen's mouth would have been drawn open as a sign of drinking
And the queen wears a beautiful robe
And she is in extreme delicacy and femininity
And the slender figure and the wonderful feminine body
And a glimpse of etiquette that the ancient world did not see
Except in Egypt more than 2000 years BC
As if she is sitting in a hair salon
In one of the grand hotels
A wonderful artistic painting
It gives an idea of the extent of luxury
And progress in ancient Egypt
Progress in the art of hair styling ...
Progress in etiquette ....
Progress in fashion ....
And the most important is the art of expression and sculpture
With the touch of a talented artist ....
An artist ... from Egypt
For the whole world to stand in reverence and respect for the greatest civilization
In human history, characterized by science, ethics, and humanity
A sophisticated civilization where humanity is the pillar of thought and the basis of civilization
Greetings to our great ancestors from whom we derive our values
After we lost all value and all beauty with the loss of our identity and our origins
And it shows the delicacy and agility in the movement of the hairdresser's hands,
And in the queen's grip on the perfume,
And more importantly, the distance between the maid and the queen,
And the agility and beauty of the bodies, especially the giant queen
And the tight clothes on the bodies and it is clear that it was the fashion of the year"
"First hairdresser in history
Was from the land of Kemit ....
Who would believe that this is an engraved drawing on the wall?
Not an old photograph?
This wonderful engraving
From the coffin of Queen Kawit
In the Egyptian Museum
Which depicts one of the servants as she is
Styling the hair of Queen "Kawit",
Wife of King "Mentuhotep II (Eleventh Dynasty)
At her temple in Luxor
And you see in the wonderful drawing
Hairdresser using hairpins
To create the appropriate shape
And the queen holding a mirror in her left hand
And she puts her hand on a small cushion
And the right hand holds the perfume
And not as some interpreted that she holds a cup to drink from
For the Egyptians made a non-liquid perfume
It depends on the phenomenon of sublimation
Meaning the transformation of solid matter into gas directly
And they put it in bottles or a small jar
And from the queen's grip on the jar it is clear
That the jar does not contain liquid at all
It is a jar containing perfume
As the wonderful Egyptian artist
If the queen had held a plate with a drink in it
The queen's mouth would have been drawn open as a sign of drinking
And the queen wears a beautiful robe
And she is in extreme delicacy and femininity
And the slender figure and the wonderful feminine body
And a glimpse of etiquette that the ancient world did not see
Except in Egypt more than 2000 years BC
As if she is sitting in a hair salon
In one of the grand hotels
A wonderful artistic painting
It gives an idea of the extent of luxury
And progress in ancient Egypt
Progress in the art of hair styling ...
Progress in etiquette ....
Progress in fashion ....
And the most important is the art of expression and sculpture
With the touch of a talented artist ....
An artist ... from Egypt
For the whole world to stand in reverence and respect for the greatest civilization
In human history, characterized by science, ethics, and humanity
A sophisticated civilization where humanity is the pillar of thought and the basis of civilization
Greetings to our great ancestors from whom we derive our values
After we lost all value and all beauty with the loss of our identity and our origins
I like the accuracy in the painting
And it shows the delicacy and agility in the movement of the hairdresser's hands,
And in the queen's grip on the perfume,
And more importantly, the distance between the maid and the queen,
And the agility and beauty of the bodies, especially the giant queen
And the tight clothes on the bodies and it is clear that it was the fashion of the year."
Apologies for the interruption. Here's the continuation:
"The precision in the artwork is striking, depicting the intricate movements of the hairdresser's hands and the queen's delicate grip on the perfume. Furthermore, the spatial distance between the maid and the queen is notable, along with the graceful and elegant posture of both figures, especially the majestic queen. The form-fitting garments worn by the figures clearly reflect the fashion trends of the time.
This artistic masterpiece offers a glimpse into the opulence and advancement of ancient Egypt, showcasing progress in various aspects such as hair styling, etiquette, and fashion. Yet, beyond these advancements, it's the mastery of expression and sculpture by the talented Egyptian artist that truly captivates.
It's a testament to the greatness of the ancient Egyptian civilization, renowned for its contributions to science, ethics, and humanity. A civilization where human values were paramount, serving as the foundation of its cultural and intellectual achievements.
In paying tribute to our illustrious ancestors, we draw inspiration from their legacy, especially in times when we seem to have lost sight of our values and heritage. Let us reflect on the richness of our history and strive to uphold the principles that once defined our civilization
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