
Ancient Egypt
Was Scepter Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This detailed Was Scepter coloring page showcases the iconic ancient Egyptian symbol of power and dominion, featuring bold black outlines perfect for coloring enthusiasts of all ages. The design captures the traditional forked bottom and animal head top of this sacred staff, making it an educational and engaging way to explore ancient Egyptian culture while enjoying a fun coloring activity.
Frequently asked
What does the was scepter symbolize in ancient Egypt?
The was scepter represented divine power, dominion, and magical authority in ancient Egypt. Pharaohs and gods carried them to show their control over life, death, and the natural world, making it one of Egypt's most important royal symbols.
What animal head is on top of the was scepter?
The was scepter features the head of the mysterious 'Set animal,' associated with the god Set. This creature combines features of various animals including an aardvark, donkey, and jackal, creating a unique mythological being that represented chaos and power.
How long were was scepters in ancient Egypt?
Archaeological examples of was scepters typically measured between 4 to 6 feet long, though ceremonial versions could be shorter. The length allowed pharaohs and priests to hold them prominently during religious ceremonies and public appearances, emphasizing their divine authority.
Are these Was Scepter coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Was Scepter coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment, registration, or subscription required to access these ancient Egyptian designs.
What age are these Was Scepter coloring pages for?
These coloring pages work great for ages 8 to 14, featuring varying detail levels. Younger kids can enjoy simpler designs while older students can tackle intricate hieroglyphic patterns.








