Arabic Calligraphy for Wedding Invitations
I am often approached by couples who are in the planning stages of their wedding, and are interested in having a design of their names written in Arabic calligraphy. This is used on invitations, cards, projected onto the wall, and generally becomes an emblem for the wedding. Here are several examples. If you’re looking for something like this, email me at arabic.calligrapher(at)gmail(dot)com
Nadine and Ryan
Rania and Aseel
Rima and Ramzi
Sultan and Nida
Design used on wedding handouts.
The most challenging request I have done so far was from a Lebanese-Australian couple whose families were from an area of Lebanon known for its olive trees. They wanted their names intertwined in the branches of an olive tree on the first page of the invitation, and when the page was turned, the tree would disappear and the calligraphy itself would remain. This meant that the calligraphy would need to be a piece that would look good and hold its own independent of the tree. Here is what I came up with:







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