In ancient Egypt in slave society, the ruling class represented by Pharaoh indoctrinated the people in order to consolidate their power.
The idea of serving the aristocratic class (mainly religion). These ideas eventually became people's beliefs, and craftsmen also integrated their beliefs into their works, especially those who directly served the ruling class. They were Egyptian artists at that time, and a considerable part of their aesthetic thoughts were inspired by religious thoughts.
Therefore, religious thoughts affect aesthetic concepts, which guide the creation of arts and crafts and eventually lead to the formation of arts and crafts styles.