Thuluth Script
Thuluth Script is a beautiful and intricate style of Arabic calligraphy that emerged in the 13th century. Known for its large, elongated letters and elegant curves, it is often used in decorative art, religious texts, and architectural inscriptions. The name "Thuluth" means "one-third," referring to the proportion of the letters in relation to the height of the writing.
This script is characterized by its flowing lines and the way it combines both vertical and horizontal elements. Thuluth Script is highly regarded for its aesthetic appeal and is often used in Islamic art to enhance the beauty of manuscripts and buildings, making it a significant part of Arabic culture.