The Hanged Treasure: Al Durra Logo in Artistic Diwani Arabic Calligraphy

This creative logo for “Al Durra – الدرة” (The Pearl) is shaped into a “hanged fruit” or pendant silhouette using the ornate Diwani script.

The concept is The Precious Harvest. The name is shaped into a rounded form mimicking a pearl, suspended from a small calligraphic “branch.” This symbolizes the natural beauty of the pearl and its value to Gulf heritage, turning the name into a hanging treasure.

Decorative Diwani is used for its “jewel-like” flow. The rounded, luminous forms capture the exquisite nature of a fine pearl, while the branch detail adds a unique botanical touch to the composition.

We focused on the vertical balance of the “hanging” composition. The final vector format ensures the delicate tapering of the branch and the curves of the name remain razor-sharp for luxury applications.

This vector file is an ideal tool for boutique and luxury branding. It is perfectly ready for gold-foil packaging, high-end retail signage, and custom jewelry engraving.

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