Cap Crown 2a (sdn)3D Model
From the Old Kingdom on, the Cap Crown is attested, but not until the 25th Dynasty is the term sdn used for the so-called Kushite cap with two uraei. The crown term hprs first appears in the Second Intermediate Period determined with the symbol of the cap, suggesting its derivation. The cap appears either without decoration, with horizontal lines or with circles and is worn with uraeus. Colored representations are blue or gold. The only surviving cap, on the mummy of Tutankhamun, is of white linen, embroidered with gold and faience beads. Its use in representations of the cult has led to its being interpreted as the headdress of the royal or divine son. During the Amarna period, it can be worn by the queen, often complementing the Blue Crown. A similarly shaped blue cap is worn by the god Ptah.
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