Gereh Chini in Tazhib Islamic Art
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2021
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You will learn the fundamentals of gereh Chini in Islamic art and you can make thousands of them using these rules.
These borders make your calligraphy and Tazhib artworks so beautiful and professional.
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Thank you sister for such a good tutorial,
Very well explained.
Keep it up.
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I am so so so so grateful to for teaching tehzib. Please please please do teach how to make the round sun shape shamseh. I struggle figuring out how to make it.
Hey, Thank you.
We need to learn it step by step. So I am teaching the fundamentals and then you will be able to make it🌺
@@Tazhibart yes, I understand. You explain everything so nicely. It has made it easier for me to create the flowers more easily. I hope in the end you do teach shamsah. Love learning from you. Keep it up!
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سلام و درود. خواهش میکنم🌷
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It is beautiful
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Which gold paint u used
Which black outline pens are u using
I am using "Graph" brushes from Iran.
Any kind of brushes with sharp point would work.
Tazhib is not islamic but it has islamic art too if you watch zarbaft clothes in sasanid clothes you can understand it's islimi of tazhib (just one branche of tazhib or zarkari)
Hey, thank you for your response.
Yes, most of the arts are affected by each other. Iranian art and byzantine art affected this. But the art which we call Tazhib today started by decorating Qurans since 3_4 after Hijrat. But it is not started from anything! It has roots in the achaemenid and Sasanid eras. We have some samples of Mani's books or antiques that are very similar to this art.