
Ancient Egypt
Simple Ptah Wrapped in Mummy Linen Coloring Page
Simple style
About this coloring page
This Simple Ptah Wrapped in Mummy Linen coloring page features the ancient Egyptian creator god depicted in traditional mummy wrappings with bold, easy-to-follow outlines perfect for young artists and beginners. The free printable design showcases Ptah's iconic wrapped form with clear lines that make coloring fun and accessible for all skill levels.
Frequently asked
Who was Ptah in ancient Egyptian mythology?
Ptah was the creator god of Memphis and divine patron of craftsmen and architects. Egyptians believed he created the world by speaking it into existence, making him one of the most powerful deities in their pantheon alongside Ra and Amun.
Why is Ptah always shown wrapped like a mummy?
Ptah's mummy wrappings symbolized his connection to death and rebirth, key themes in Egyptian religion. The tight bandages also represented his role as a stable, unchanging creator force, with only his hands free to craft the universe.
What symbols did Ptah typically hold in his hands?
Ptah usually held a staff combining three powerful symbols: the djed pillar for stability, the ankh for life, and the was scepter for power. This combined staff showed his control over fundamental forces of existence.
Are these Ptah Wrapped In Mummy Linen coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Ptah coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment, subscription, or hidden fees required for these educational ancient Egypt resources.
What age are these Ptah Wrapped In Mummy Linen coloring pages for?
These pages work great for ages 8 to 14, with varying detail levels. Younger kids enjoy the basic outlines while older students can focus on intricate Egyptian patterns and symbols.








