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The story of Ottoman Thugraa: A calligraphy sophisticated shape that has been formed in the 14th century by the calligraphers of the Ottoman sultan (Suleiman the Magnificent), when he ordered the palace calligraphers to create a seal with his name to use on all official documents and correspondence. The calligraphers put special laws for it so that the name or sentence must contain three of the letters Alif (A) or Laam (L) Then it became a tradition for each sultan to have his own Tughra. In this video file (In the name of of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful) in Arabic and English using Tougher shape In Thuluth script with overlapping colors in LetterCut style.

General Info and Framing Recommendation

  1. Usually, when framing canvas there is no need for glass, but for paper posters, there is a need for glass, and we recommend non-reflective glass.
  2. All canvas paintings will be produced on high-quality canvas stretched on a wooden back frame ready to be framed.
  3. All Paper posters are printed on 12-point hardcover and will be shipped in a roll inserted in a hardcover shipping tube.
  4. When framed, The thickness of the frames on some paintings is based on actual trials that suit the sizes selected.
  5. Frame colors on some (paintings on the walls) are based on the artist’s view and can vary depending on the customer decoration and the interior of the place.