Abdulrahman Bin Marwan Kutbi In Tughra Monogram Arabic Calligraphy

This project features the name “Abdulrahman Bin Marwan Kutbi – عبد الرحمن بن مروان كتبي” rendered in the prestigious Ottoman Tughra style. This design functions as a royal monogram, turning a personal name into a historical seal.

The concept is Ancestral Honor. The Tughra was traditionally the seal of Sultans. By applying this style to the name Abdulrahman, the design evokes a sense of lineage, authority, and timeless nobility. It is a “coat of arms” in script form.

The Tughra is a complex feat of calligraphic engineering, featuring three vertical towers and sweeping horizontal loops. It requires a master’s touch to distribute a long name and patronymic into this iconic, centuries-old silhouette.

We meticulously mapped the lineage into the base and vertical poles of the Tughra. The final design was vectorized, ensuring that the intricate loops and majestic towers are perfectly sharp for luxury signet rings or personal seals.

Delivered as a professional vector original, this design is the ultimate choice for personal branding, custom-engraved signets, or as a prestigious family crest.

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