Osiris
was murdered by his brother Seth, who cut his body into
pieces and scattered them throughout the land. After
a long search for the parts, he was reassembled by Isis,
his devoted wife, who breathed new life into him.
As
Osiris had triumphed over death he became the king and
judge of the underworld. The Pharaohs believed that
they would become an Osiris when they died. To them
and all his worshipers, he represented the cycle of
death and rebirth.
Osiris
was also the god of vegetation and agriculture which
is why he is portrayed with green skin.
He
is usually shown wearing the
Atef Crown. This
crown was worn during religious rituals. It is basically
a white crown which is trimmed with ostrich feathers
and has a gold disk at the top.
Our
following pages illustrate some of the most popular
Egyptian crowns................................