Aminah Al Sulaiti In Thuluth Tughra Arabic Calligraphy

This project features the name “Aminah Mubarak Al Sulaiti – آمنة مبارك السليطي” rendered in a specialized Thuluth Tughra style, blending the majesty of Thuluth with the iconic Tughra silhouette.

The concept is Graceful Authority. By using the Tughra shape for a female name, the design highlights strength and distinction, while the Thuluth script adds a layer of refined elegance and clarity.

The Thuluth Tughra is a variation that maintains the classic “Sultanic” shape but uses the more readable and rounded strokes of Thuluth for the internal name. This creates a piece that is both a symbol and a readable name.

We engineered the name to occupy the central “sere” of the Tughra while ensuring the vertical towers provided a sense of upward growth. The final artwork was vectorized, making it perfect for custom jewelry, personal seals, or high-end branding.

As a high-resolution vector original, this design is the premier choice for personal logos, bespoke gifts, or as a sophisticated mark for a private collection.

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