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  • To display their power and association with the gods, the Pharaohs wore different clothes than the nobles and the common people.
  • The royal headdress called the Nemes is an important royal emblem. Originally, it was a piece of linen cloth gathered together at the back of the head. The statues of King Netjer-Khet or Djoser show that by the Third Dynasty, the kings had begun to wear it over their wigs.
  • Another royal garment is the royal apron, or kilt, called the Shendyt. It is first found in the Fourth Dynasty and hardly varied throughout Egyptian history. It was wrapped counter-clockwise around the king's body. The royal apron is entirely covered with fine Accordion pleating. This apron differs from the divine one, which does not have the little piece of cloth that hangs in the front
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