Islamic Calligraphy Service

Our Islamic calligraphy Service is the master Masjid Architectural Design craftsman of handwriting and calligraphy, based upon the alphabet in the lands sharing a common Islamic cultural heritage.

There are other decorative elements common to most mosques. For instance, a large calligraphic frieze or a cartouche with a prominent inscription often appears above the mihrab. In most cases the calligraphic inscriptions are quotations from the Qur’an, and often include the date of the building’s dedication and the name of the patron. Another important feature of mosque decoration are hanging lamps, also visible of the Sultan Hasan mosque. Light is an essential feature for mosques, since the first and last daily prayers occur before the sun rises and after the sun sets. Before electricity, mosques were illuminated with oil lamps. Hundreds of such lamps hung inside a mosque would create a glittering spectacle, with soft light emanating from each, highlighting the calligraphy and other decorations on the lamps’ surfaces.

Our expert has 20 years works experience for masjid projects. He uses Arabic and ottoman calligraphy.Our Islamic calligraphy Service is the master craftsman of handwriting and calligraphy, based upon the alphabet in the lands sharing a common Islamic cultural heritage.