Ancient Egyptian color—or iwen—was much more than paint. The ancient Egyptians used a specific, limited palette for millennia. This consistency wasn’t a failure of creativity. Instead, it was a profound philosophical commitment. The purpose of Ancient Egyptian colors was strictly utilitarian. Color was a powerful tool and one of the main elements of the ancient Egyptian Art. It ensured cosmic order (Ma’at). It secured a successful, eternal afterlife for the deceased. Every specific hue was deliberately created. It was imbued with a rich, magical function. This meant that color was the very nature of the object it painted. We will explore this sacred purpose. We will analyze the immutable color rules. Finally, we will unlock the powerful meanings that defined Ancient Egyptian colors.
Great guided tour of pyramids
We travelled to Cairo on Friday, May 3, 2019, from Toronto. We landed at 0530 and were met by a representative of Fun Tours at the departure gate. We were only on a layover of 6 hours, and the tour company came with a private van, water, a driver, and




























