Arabic pattern, La Decoration Arabe by Emile Prisses d’Avennes. Digitally enhanced lithograph.
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Arabic pattern, La Decoration Arabe by Emile Prisses d’Avennes. Digitally enhanced lithograph.

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Shamsa, a not very well-known dress from Jijel, eastern neighbor of the Kabyle region, and that’s where I’m from.
The dress is very similar to the Gandora of Constantine, since historically Jijel and Constantine have always been linked. I went to my mother’s village, Khracha, for the first time last summer, it was UNREAL
La shamsa… est une lumière divine
ok so i saw @royalhandmaidens post yesterday about her oc shamsa and i was SO INSPIRED and i just HAD to draw her
i vibe with shamsa so hard as i am also fond of bold colors, being mean, and knives😌

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Shamsa, 1338. Shamsa means ‘sun’ in Arabic and it is the term used to refer to illuminated roundels. Collection- Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin.
Surat al-Fatihah and the beginning of Surat al-Baqarah, from a Quran signed and dated to June 1427 in Iran. This book was copied by Ibrahim Sultan (1394–1435), grandson of Timur and governor of Shiraz, who was a patron of the book arts and an accomplished calligrapher in his own right.
Ibrahim Sultan is said to have copied at least five manuscripts of the Qur'an and to have composed the calligraphic inscriptions for two schools he established in Shiraz. (Met Museum)