A tattoo stencil concept in the style of an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph or a prehistoric cave painting. The central element is a stylized Kunai knife, depicted with thick, clean, and deliberate outlines, as if carved into stone or painted onto a rough wall. The blade should be sharp and angular, with its facets defined by strong lines, perhaps with a subtle, geometric pattern etched within one surface. The handle should be simplified, showing a distinct, almost segmented pattern for grip, leading to a prominent, bold circular ring at the end. Around the Kunai, incorporate 3-5 stylized crows reminiscent of Itachi's crows, but rendered in the same ancient, symbolic, silhouette-like manner as the Kunai. They should appear as sharp, black forms with minimal internal detail, as if they are ancient symbols themselves. Position them dynamically: some swirling around the Kunai's blade or handle, perhaps with a slight curve to their bodies suggesting motion, and others more strategically placed, like one subtly "perched" on the Kunai's ring or flying parallel to the blade. Ensure the crows' outlines match the bold, carved aesthetic of the Kunai. The entire composition should have a flat, two-dimensional appearance, with no realistic shading or complex textures. The background should be a plain, light color (like pale parchment or light stone) to emphasize the stencil nature of the design. The overall feeling should be one of a powerful, ancient, and symbolic emblem." See more