30 rushes - writing and painting like in ancient Egypt
Rushes, the writing utensil in ancient Egypt - 30 pieces approx. 30 cm
With rushes you can give the pupils an authentic experience of how writing and painting was done in ancient Nile land. Suitable for inscribing papyrus with hieroglyphics or your own characters.
Preparation:
Use a small hammer or hard object to flatten one end of the rush. The rush splits and the fibres become visible. The thickness of the brush can be varied by cutting it to size; for writing, cut at an angle and sharpen again if necessary.
| Aspiration scale: | Easy |
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Distributors:
Adult supervision:
Children under 14 years of age should only work with these items under adult supervision to avoid risks from improper handling.
Do not ingest:
Papyrus and rushes are a natural product and should not be ingested.
Be careful with small parts:
Hazard of suffocation! Keep small parts out of the reach of small children.
Fire hazard:
Keep away from open fire and heat sources. Product ignites quickly.