Review of Islamic Script on the Islamic Era Cloth
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Calligraphy is one of the particular arts of the Islamic era. Kufic script is one of the Arabic scripts and because of the divine words; it has earned a special value and credit. The moral backing, along with its presence in various artistic arenas and the enjoyment of taste by artists, created a variety of the Kufic scripts.
The origin of this script has been Kufa, but the most use of this script, has been taken as a decorative and applied element in various arts such as buildings, utensils, textiles and… by Iranians.
In addition to calligraphy, the art of weaving has also been remarkable in Islamic history. The art of weaving in the period was influenced by many factors, including religion, culture, social beliefs and so on.
The emergence of calligraphy on the weaving industry, due to its functional characteristics in society and people’s lives, has played a major role in the evolution of these two arts in the Islamic period.
The purpose if this research is to introduce the Kufic script and its application to the textiles used in Islamic courses; which is a descriptive and analytical research with application review and method of collecting information as libraries and documents.
In this study, two principals have been considered for full recognition in this field.
1. Investigating the Kufic script and its variants.
2. The evolution of the Kufic script in the texts of the aforementioned courses, we examined the different themes and applications.
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Keywords: Kufic scripts, Line art, weaving cloth, Islamic era. |
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Type of Study: Cultural Articles |
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Special Received: 2019/03/6 | Accepted: 2019/03/6 | Published: 2019/03/6
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