a head-dress rather than a crown, as on the gold mask of Tutankhamun; a piece of striped cloth tight across the forehead, worn with the uraeus and the vulture on the brow
a royal headdress, probably of striped linen or perhaps leather, with lappets falling forward over each shoulder and with the fabric gathered and tied in back
A royal headdress composed of ribbed and pleated material. Characterized by folds on each side of the forehead, and by pleats, two of which fall down on the shoulders, and one on the back.