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Monday, May 18, 2009. Calligraphy is an important art form in Iran. Originally an Arabic system of writing developed from the Syriac and Nabatean, it uses a contrast between vertical lines and the horizontal base formed by the links between the letters. Early on calligraphy took on the sacred function of reproducing the Koran. Later it started to be used for secular and religious decorative purposes. Some of the styles are; Nastaliq, Shikasteh, Naskh, and Suls. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Monday, May 18, 2009. Calligraphy is an important art form in Iran. Originally an Arabic system of writing developed from the Syriac and Nabatean, it uses a contrast between vertical lines and the horizontal base formed by the links between the letters. Early on calligraphy took on the sacred function of reproducing the Koran. Later it started to be used for secular and religious decorative purposes. Some of the styles are; Nastaliq, Shikasteh, Naskh, and Suls. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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