The Istanbul Islamic arts culture gives much importance to precision reprints. Artists and patrons alike understand that not everyone can have an original work, yet their work needs to be available to a wide breadth of customers.
The Istanbul Islamic arts culture gives much importance to precision reprints. Artists and patrons alike understand that not everyone can have an original work, yet their work needs to be available to a wide breadth of customers.
The Istanbul Islamic arts culture gives much importance to precision reprints. Artists and patrons alike understand that not everyone can have an original work, yet their work needs to be available to a wide breadth of customers.
The Istanbul Islamic arts culture gives much importance to precision reprints. Artists and patrons alike understand that not everyone can have an original work, yet their work needs to be available to a wide breadth of customers.
This calligraphic arrangement of the Hilya Sharif originated in Ottoman times by the scholar and master calligrapher Hafiz Osman. Hilya (Hilye in Turkish) literally means "ornament" and is understood as “a beautiful description”.