
Ancient Egypt
Cartouche with Royal Name Coloring Page
Realistic style
About this coloring page
This captivating Cartouche with Royal Name coloring page showcases an authentic Egyptian royal cartouche filled with intricate hieroglyphic symbols and decorative borders. The design features bold, clear outlines perfect for intermediate colorists who want to explore ancient Egyptian culture while creating their own masterpiece with vibrant colors.
Frequently asked
What is a cartouche in ancient Egypt?
A cartouche is an oval-shaped frame that surrounded the hieroglyphic names of Egyptian pharaohs and queens. The word comes from French, meaning 'cartridge,' because early explorers thought the oval shape looked like ammunition cartridges.
Why did Egyptians put royal names in cartouches?
Egyptians believed cartouches magically protected the pharaoh's name for eternity. Since they thought speaking or writing someone's name gave them eternal life, the cartouche was like a protective shield around this precious information.
How old are the oldest cartouches?
The first cartouches appeared around 2600 BCE during Egypt's Fourth Dynasty. They evolved from earlier rectangular frames called serekhs, becoming the iconic oval shape we recognize today during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu.
Are these Cartouche With Royal Name coloring pages free?
Yes! All our cartouche coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment or subscription required, just instant access to ancient Egyptian fun.
What age are these Cartouche With Royal Name coloring pages for?
Perfect for ages 8-14! The detailed hieroglyphs provide engaging challenges for older kids while teaching fascinating history about ancient Egyptian royal symbols.








