Ancient Egyptian colours as a contemporary fashion
Abstract
There have been numerous terms used by historians to indicate how much Western arts and crafts have been influenced by Ancient Egypt over the years. ‘Egyptomania’ is a term that was first used in France in the 1990s, following on from Western fascination with Pharonic ornamental arts. This study initially analyses the colours of a number of jewellery artworks that were discovered in Tutankhamun’s tomb. From this, a contemporary colour palette based on the Ancient Egyptian has been devised and applied in the design of a summer season’s fashion collection. In all, eight designs have been proposed that mix colour symbolism of Ancient Egyptian arts with its significance at the present time.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2012 Journal of the International Colour Association

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
International Colour Association (AIC)