What is calligraphy?
Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting, characterized by elegant, flowing lines and intricate designs. Originating in ancient civilizations, it has evolved through various cultures, including Chinese, Arabic, and Western traditions. Calligraphy combines artistic expression with meticulous technique, often using specialized tools such as brushes, pens, and ink. Today, it remains a popular form of artistic expression, valued for its aesthetic appeal and meditative qualities. Whether used in traditional manuscripts or modern designs, calligraphy continues to captivate and inspire with its timeless beauty.
In China, calligraphy is an essential part of the cultural heritage and is considered one of the most important art forms.
In 2009, UNESCO placed Chinese calligraphy on its List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
What is the red stamp?
A seal is used in East Asian countries such as China, Japan, Taiwan and Korea as a signature in documents, art and many other things where the mention of the author, participant or owner is required. You will also find this red stamp on our works. This is the signature of the artist.