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May 2017 | Page 3 of 3 | World Calligraphy, Marriage Certificates, Tattoo Designs, Logos: Arabic, Persian, Farsi, Sanskrit, English, Hebrew, Amharic, etc.

I love the bold and simple strokes of many of the ancient forms of Chinese characters. Yáng, meaning to open out, expand, glorious. This is a representation of the sun above the horizon with either rays or shadows extending across the land. With the radical for place or hill this becomes the character for the Yang principle (as in Yin and Yang): 陽

I love the bold and simple strokes of many of the ancient forms of Chinese characters. Yáng, meaning to open out, expand, glorious. This is a representation of the sun above the horizon with either rays or shadows extending across the land. With the radical for place or hill this becomes the character for the Yang principle (as in Yin and Yang): 陽Read More

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “bha” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “ba” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “pha” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “pa” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “ta” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “Dha” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “da” in brush ink style

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The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “tha” in brush ink style

The Devanagari/Sanskrit letter “tha” in brush ink styleRead More

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