Asomtavruli
Asomtavruli is one of the three scripts used in the Georgian alphabet, which is the writing system for the Georgian language. It is characterized by its unique, rounded letters and is primarily used for decorative purposes, such as in religious texts and monuments.
The Georgian alphabet consists of 33 letters, and Asomtavruli represents the oldest form of this script, dating back to the 5th century. It is often associated with the early Christian period in Georgia and reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.