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Typography & Calligraphy Styles

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)

  1. Thuluth (خط الثلث)
    Elegant and complex, used in mosque domes and prestigious texts.
  2. Naskh (خط النسخ)
    Legible and clean, ideal for Qur’anic verses and product text.
  3. Ta‘liq / Nasta‘liq (خط التعليق)
    Persian-influenced, flowing and poetic, perfect for expressive pieces.
  4. Diwani (خط الدیواني)
    Dense, ornate, and regal—once reserved for royal edicts.
  5. Kufi (الخط الكوفي)
    Bold and geometric, foundational in early Islamic manuscripts.
  6. Kufi Mushafi (الكوفي المصحفي)
    A decorative evolution of Kufi, designed for sacred Qur’anic texts.
  7. Ruqa‘a (خط الرقعة)
    Simple, modern, and fluid—used in minimalist or daily-use items.
  8. Ijazah (خط الإجازة)
    A graceful mix of Thuluth and Naskh, traditionally used for scholarly certificates.
 
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Illumination & Ornamentation Styles (أساليب التذهيب والزخرفة)

  1. Abbasid Style (الأسلوب العباسي):
    Geometric, intellectual, and minimal.

  2. Mamluk Style (الأسلوب المملوكي):
    Rich textures, medallions, and royal flair.
  3. Ottoman Style (الأسلوب العثماني):
    Gold tones, arabesques, and floral designs with Turkish influence.
  4. Persian Style (الأسلوب الفارسي):
    Vivid and romantic, with miniature-style embellishments.
  5. Mughal Style (الأسلوب المغولي):
    Symmetrical, colorful, and blended with Indian floral motifs.

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Paper & Medium Options (الخامات المستخدمة)

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