Nastaleeq, developed in 14th century Iran from the fusion of Naskh and Taleeq, emerged primarily as a Persian calligraphic hand — celebrated for its graceful, hanging rhythm and flowing curves.
12.2 x 20.2 cm. (4.8 x 8 in.) ...
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Arabic calligraphy that bridges cultures and time
Arabic calligraphy is more than beautiful lettering — it’s a living bridge between history, culture, and modern design. From traditional scripts like Naskh and Thuluth to contemporary typefaces, ...
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