30 Sep
30Sep

Ever since humans began speaking, they have needed to enhance their sounds with the help of gestures. For this, gesturing writing came as an extension. It is a way to form motion lasting, memorable, and visible. During the Shang Empire, back in ancient China, the origin of calligraphy became more common during the dynasty of Han (206BCE-220CE). It had expected for all educated men and women to be experts at it. In Arab, the communication tool was the calligraphy and to preserve God's words through the Quran. However, nowadays, it has become an important constituent in decoration, coin design, and architecture. In the Islamic world, Calligraphy is a very important Islamic art. In Calligraphy, verses of the Quran implemented found in many different kinds of architecture and art forms. Beautiful Islamic frames are precious gifts for your loved ones. 

1. History of Calligraphy

 Calligraphy originated in ancient times during Shang Empire in China and became more common during the Han dynasty. On the other hand, western scripts developed from the Roman originals. The Western script origin developed from Phoenicia in about 1200 BC and adopted in the eighth century by the Greeks. Letterforms would continue to progress and borrowed by Etruscans and then by the Romans in turn. 

Hand Categories of Islamic art:

 Following are the most important scripts that can grouped into different categories. Roman and scripts of Late Romans 

  • Imperial Capitals

 Rustic Capitals Square Capitals Uncial and Artificial Uncial Insular and National script Majuscules Insular Insular Minuscule Caroline and Early Gothic scripts Early Gothic Caroline Minuscule Gothic scripts Fraktur Lombardic Capitals Textura Prescisus 

  • Islamic Arts

 Islamic art includes the visual arts from the seventh century onward by Muslims and non-believers who lived within one land. Land that occupied by culturally Islamic populations. Islamic art is not only for specific religion, place and time, single medium. It isn't easy to define this art because it spans 1400 years by covering many different populations and lands. Islamic art covers a great range of artistic fields. For example like calligraphy, painting, ceramics, architecture, and textiles, among others. We can gift each other different Islamic art gifts like Islamic wall hanging frames. Islamic art restricted to religious art and includes rich and varied cultures of Islamic societies. Decoration of manuscript and Calligraphy, Quran is an important part of Islamic art. Islamic architecture is also surrounded by religious significance, such as palatial gardens of paradise and mosques. Other religious art explains the same style and motifs as contemporary secular art, such as glass mosque lamps, woodwork, and carpets. However, they shoe more protruding religious inscriptions. 

  • Islamic Architecture

 It involves a wide range of religious and secular styles. The best example of Islamic architecture is the mosque. Recognizable Islamic architectural style specifically occurred after the time of Muhammad that incorporated Roman building traditions and the addition of localized adaptations of the models of former Byzantine and Sassanid. 

  • Islamic Glass

 The most sophisticated art for most of the middle Ages was luxury glass in Eurasia. The art exported to both China and Europe. Islam took over the territory of Sassanian and Ancient Roman glass for traditional glass production. It is impossible to tell the difference between various production centers. The scientific analysis of the material is itself difficult. The specialty of the Jewish minority has been glass making and glass trading. 

  • The Luck of Edenhall

 In England since the middle Ages, the luck of Edenhall is a 13th-century Syrian beaker. But, then, Islamic glass was the most sophisticated art in Eurasia. 

  • Luster Painting

 The techniques of lusterware in pottery and Lustre painting are similar. It involves metallic pigment application during the process of glassmaking. Another technique used by artisans was using threads of a glass of many different colors and working into the main surface. Finally, added art pieces like enameled glass, painted glass, and gilded to the collection, and shapes and motifs borrowed from other media like pottery and metalwork. 


  • Calligraphy

 In a religion, figural representations considered as an act of worship. The important aspects of Islamic arts are the words and their artistic representation. For example, the artist can do the Calligraphy art of Allah’s different names and then keep it in a frame and sell it as Allah wall hanging. Quran is the book of the word of God. Kufi script is the earliest form of Arabic Calligraphy, which is well-known because of its angular form. However, calligraphic designs are not limited to the Quran but are also found in many different types of art, such as architecture. In the middle ages, religious exhortations may include material objects like tiles, coins, and metalwork. Calligraphic inscriptions were not only selected to the Quran. It also includes verses of poetry or donation etc. calligraphy is one of the best types of Muslim gifts

  • Islamic Ceramics

 Islamic art has outstanding achievements in ceramics, both tiles for building and pottery. Islamic potters formed the tin-opacified glazing technique. 

  • Islamic Book Painting

 Book painting reaches its height in Persia, Iraq, Syria, and the Ottoman Empire in the late medieval Islamic world. However, this form of art blossomed across many different regions. It was first begun in the 13th century. 

  • Miniatures 

 Illuminated manuscripts were court art and did not seem in public, restrictions on the representation of the human figure were more relaxed, and with frequency, the human form represented within this medium. Chinese influences in Islamic book painting. Some motifs adapted from China, such as clouds, dragons, and phoenixes, and then incorporated into manuscript illumination.   

3. Islamic Home Gifts Ideas

  • Quran wall frames 
  • Islamic decoration model pieces like a model of Kaaba or Islamic glass
  • Islamic wall arts such as Allah name frame
Conclusion

It is essential to know about Islamic calligraphic history. Islam encourages us to exchange gifts with each other. Nothing can be better than the Islamic gift, and for the home decoration, Islamic arts are the best gifts.

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