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Crowns
There were 3 different crowns. Upper Egyptian pharaohs wore a crown which was white and resembled a bowling pin. Lower Egyptian pharaohs wore a red crown that resembled a chair. After Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt, the pharaohs wore a double crown which was both of the crowns combined.
Kings put crowns on their (not "there") heads.
Kings dressed with golden crowns a long dress looking cloth and qUEENS DRESS WITH THAT SAME THING KINGS DRESS WITH.
Zeus wore one of those leaf crowns.
crowns to remember the 3 kings
ruby, sapphire, emerald, diamond
Katja Goebs has written: 'Crowns in Egyptian funerary literature' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Egyptian literature, Kings and rulers in literature, History and criticism, Crowns, History
the princess wore beautiful long dresses. big and puffy with crowns that made their head get a headache and high heels. but the little princesses wore flat shoes with kind of long dresses and little crowns with real diamond's.
they wore a long robe
Stainless steel crowns are pre-made... they aren't custom made in a lab like other crowns. Dentists have to prepare baby teeth so that the non custom made stainless steel crown will fit. When it comes to a regular crown, the tooth is prepared and then an impression is taken and a custom made crown is fabricated in a dental lab. In other words, a custom made crown will fit the prepared tooth.... but when it comes to stainless steel crowns (that are not custom made) the dentist has to prepare the tooth to fit the crown.
Pharaohs and kings wore death masks.