they were born to be black
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
cotton
PAINT
In ancient Egyptian mummification, the eye sockets were typically plugged with materials like linen or resin-soaked cloth. Sometimes, they also used natural substances such as sawdust or other organic materials to fill the sockets. This practice helped to maintain the shape of the skull and protect the interior of the head during the embalming process.
Cotton plugged the mummys' eyes. (|_|) (o.o) U U U_U | |
RESIN
There were a few different ways to prepare the eye sockets in traditional mummification. More often then not, the eye sockets were stuffed with calcite or linen that was painted black. Another popular technique was stuffing the sockets with artificial eyes made of bone, stones, or wood which were painted white. In some cases regarding women of notoriety, False eyes were crafted out of obsidian and ivory.
The eye sockets of the head
The eye sockets of the head
linen
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
it surrounds you eye muscles
cotton
Linen
Egyptian men and women both used eye makeup. Egyptians decorated their eyes with aesthetic care. It was so important that even the humblest graves consistently contain at least a simple palette. It is thought they believed it protected them from the 'Evil Eye' and it may have also had religious meaning.
yeah if you use your eye sockets to look at what you just wrote. that's how you copy work that ya wrote