Abjadi
د.إ 185
In this scarf design we see the Arabic alphabet also called Abjadi by Arabs. Its beautiful ornate letters convey charm and originality of the Arabic language, one of the oldest languages throughout history that gave birth to a great number of other alphabets.
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