Carver's Egyptian Blue
Carver was the only man in history to reproduce the Egyptian Blue color that the Ancient Egyptians created and used in all of their sacred Temples.

The Scared Egyptian Blue Color
The ancient Egyptians used the scared Egyptian Blue Color in their pictorial writings and expressions. They used the scared Egyptian Blue color paint in their paintings and yes in their scared Tombs and Temples. We now know that when you shine red light on the Egyptian Blue paint, it emits an infrared light. No other color known to man has this quality. That's why the ancient Egyptians created and used that color because it was dynamic or it represented a living entity. Ancient societies unsuccessfully tried to reproduce the Egyptian Blue color but could not due to the highly sophisticated chemical process. In 1930 or earlier, the late great Dr. George Washington Carver successfully recreated or reproduced that scared Egyptian Blue color.. The question is why did Carver have the desire to re-create the ancient Egyptian Blue color? Elements 4 Nature's conclusion is that Carver knew the ancient Egyptians were his Black African ancestors and he wanted to find a way to share that information with the rest of his Black African ancestors currently living in the United States. The DNA that was in the ancient Egyptians is the same DNA in every Black man and woman living in the United States. Carver proved that in an indirect way by re-creating the Egyptian Blue color.

George Washington Carver's Egyptian Blue Oxidation #9
George Washington Carver called his Egyptian Blue Oxidation #9. Oxidation numbers in chemistry gives you a more precise way to replicate any chemical compound that was created before.

Tuthmosis III

Osirus & Anibus

King Tut
The Great Pyramids of Giza
Jon Adkins filming at the base of the Great Pyramids of Giza. Back when our Black ancient ancestors ruled Egypt it was called Kemet instead of Egypt.
Rameses II
Rameses II was the greatest God King in the history of the Egypt. Rameses II was the son of Seti I. Rameses II was married to Nefertari II. Rameses II had multiple wives. From that union, Rameses II produced over 250 children.
Valley of the Kings
Jon Adkins takes a picture with the security force of Egypt while in the Valley of the Kings.

Carver's Egyptian Blue Shirts

The front of the shirt is the image design that was used by Elements 4 Nature during the Professional Poster competition at Tuskegee University's annual Agriculture conference 2017. The back of the shirt design was taken from the ancient Egyptian concept of the weighing of the heart ceremony. The ancient Egyptians believed that in order to enter the afterlife, your heart had to be light and balanced with the feather of truth. You gained a light heart by doing good deeds during your existence on this earth.

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The Weighing of the Heart

The ancient Egyptians concept of the weighing of the heart ceremony. The ancient Egyptians believed that in order to enter into the afterlife, your heart had to be light and balanced with Maat, the feather of truth. You gained a light heart by doing good deeds during your lifetime.
The Temple of God Asar

The picture to your right is out of the Tomb of Seti I which is the temple of God Asar located in the Holy City of Abydos Egypt. Abydos Egypt is the first Holy City recorded in history.
Nefartari II Temple
Rameses II built a temple for his most beloved wife, Nefaratri II. This was the first time in the Dynastic history of ancient Egypt that a temple was built for a woman.
Temple of Seti I
Seti I the father of Ramases II who is considered the greatest God King in ancient Egypt. The temple of Seti I is located in the holy city of Abydos. Abydos is the first holy city in the history of holy cities names.
Sphinx and the Great Pyramids of Egypt
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a picture of a God King with the body of a lion located adjacent to the Great Pyramids of Giza. The Sphinx and the Great Pyramids of Giza is located in Cairo, Egypt.
Carver's Egyptian Blue Shirt #2 & Tea Mug

Get Carver's matching Egyptian Blue Shirt and Tea Mug today !


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