Persian Calligraphy Pillows
Description: This verse, finely written in Persian artistic calligraphy means: Come on, friend! Let's not grieve for tomorrow! Persian calligraphy is a delight to the sight and cherishes the eyes. It's noble and like the letters are softly dancing around. The poet of this poem, Omar Khayyam, was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet. His poetry is better known in the West than any other non-Western poet.
Description: This Persian calligraphy design features elegant flowing script inspired by traditional Middle Eastern art, capturing beauty, culture, and artistic expression in a refined composition. The design blends minimal elements with graceful typography to create a timeless and sophisticated visual. It reflects heritage, creativity, and cultural identity. Perfect for art lovers. Ideal for gifting as a meaningful and stylish cultural design.
Description: "Welcome to the Middle East" (خوش آمدید به خاورمیانه)! Step into a thrilling world of retro cinema with this bold Persian vintage movie poster art. Featuring a striking femme fatale in a black hijab, sleek leather suit, and black gloves smoking a cigar against a deep red sky and Middle Eastern city skyline silhouette. Designed with authentic Persian calligraphy typography, distressed paper textures, and vintage film credits. Perfect gift for fans of Iranian cinema, Middle Eastern art, retro movie posters, neo-noir aesthetics, and pulp fiction design.
Welcome To The Middle East Persian Vintage Movie Poster Pillow
by Obstinator
$23 $28
Description: "Love’s Eternal Bridge” inspired by Rumi’s poetry This original design merges minimalist artistry with profound symbolism. Two hands clasp together, forming a heart from a single unbroken line—a visual metaphor for connection. Paired with Rumi’s timeless Persian calligraphy (‘عشق آن پلی است میان تو و همه چیز’) and its English translation ("Love is the bridge from you to me, from all to all"), this piece celebrates unity through: Minimalist Elegance: A continuous line drawing, embodying simplicity and depth. Authentic Persian script alongside a universal motif.
Description: We have incorporated our exquisite ceramic tile designs which include designs and patterns from around the world especially with Mediterranean, Moorish, Spanish, Turkish, Persian, Arabic, Islamic, and Middle Eastern styles on different products. All of the designs are based on the original hand-crafted ceramic tiles and some of them are photographic reproductions with all the natural and historical wear and tear that adds to the aesthetical value of the designs. www.silkminds.com
Description: “I do not belong to this world of dust. I am a bird in heaven’s garden.” - Rumi (A 13th-century Persian poet, scholar, and Sufi mystic) This piece recreates the spiritual aesthetic of the poem by combining Persian Nastaliq calligraphy with Persian geometric patterns used in architectural mosaics. www.silkminds.com
Description: About the design: The poem is from Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (Molana), which means: Good tidings to the garden! The scent of spring is around. Nowruz (Norouz) is the Iranian New Year. It is celebrated worldwide by various ethno-linguistic groups usually around March 21, the first day of spring. Nowruz has Iranian and Zoroastrian origins; Yet it has been celebrated in many other countries such as :Turkey, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, etc. Norouz or Persian new year is the anceint and the most important celebration of year for Iranians.