Iranian Jam – Kamvar Sugar-Free Citron 425 Gram | All-Natural
Additional information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Pattern | Persian Calligraphy |
| Product Type | Calligraphic Abstraction |
| Origin | Iran |
| Construction | Hand-painted |
| Technique | Ink |
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Step into the world of exquisite elegance with this Original Persian Calligraphy Painting. This captivating artwork, meticulously crafted by a skilled Iranian artist, invites you to explore the beauty and grace of Persian script in its purest form. Adorned with intricate swirls and delicate flourishes, each brushstroke carries a sense of reverence for the rich cultural heritage of Iran. The fluidity of the words creates a mesmerizing dance of light and shadow, drawing the eye into a hypnotic rhythm that speaks to the soul. Whether displayed in a traditional setting or as a statement piece in a modern home, this Persian Calligraphy Painting serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring power and beauty of the written word. With its graceful curves and poetic resonance, it captures the essence of Persian artistry and invites viewers to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.
| Medium & Surface | Original Persian calligraphy art using ink on glossy paper |
|---|---|
| Art Style & Movement | Modern Persian calligraphy |
| Subject Matter | Features the word 'Hich' (nothing), a central concept in Persian philosophy |
| Originality & Edition | Crafted by Roya Soleimani, a contemporary calligraphy artist |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Roya Soleimani |
| Surface | Paper |
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Pattern | Persian Calligraphy |
| Product Type | Calligraphic Abstraction |
| Origin | Iran |
| Construction | Hand-painted |
| Technique | Ink |
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