We blend classical and contemporary Arabic calligraphy to reflect the soul of Islamic art. The following scripts will be featured:
Arabic Calligraphy Styles (أنواع الخط العربي)
- Thuluth (خط الثلث)
Elegant and complex, used in mosque domes and prestigious texts. - Naskh (خط النسخ)
Legible and clean, ideal for Qur’anic verses and product text. - Ta‘liq / Nasta‘liq (خط التعليق)
Persian-influenced, flowing and poetic, perfect for expressive pieces. - Diwani (خط الدیواني)
Dense, ornate, and regal—once reserved for royal edicts. - Kufi (الخط الكوفي)
Bold and geometric, foundational in early Islamic manuscripts. - Kufi Mushafi (الكوفي المصحفي)
A decorative evolution of Kufi, designed for sacred Qur’anic texts. - Ruqa‘a (خط الرقعة)
Simple, modern, and fluid—used in minimalist or daily-use items. - Ijazah (خط الإجازة)
A graceful mix of Thuluth and Naskh, traditionally used for scholarly certificates.


Illumination & Ornamentation Styles (أساليب التذهيب والزخرفة)
- Abbasid Style (الأسلوب العباسي):
Geometric, intellectual, and minimal. - Mamluk Style (الأسلوب المملوكي):
Rich textures, medallions, and royal flair. - Ottoman Style (الأسلوب العثماني):
Gold tones, arabesques, and floral designs with Turkish influence. - Persian Style (الأسلوب الفارسي):
Vivid and romantic, with miniature-style embellishments. - Mughal Style (الأسلوب المغولي):
Symmetrical, colorful, and blended with Indian floral motifs.


Paper & Medium Options (الخامات المستخدمة)
- Handmade Paper (ورق يدوي):
Textured, organic, and uniquely traditional. - Polished Paper (ورق مصقول):
Smooth and luminous, ideal for crisp calligraphy. - Canvas (قماش الكانفاس):
Sturdy, large-format, perfect for framed home décor. - Leather (الجلود):
Premium material used in exclusive, bespoke collections.

