Tazhib (Islamic Arts) Tazhib art (illumination) is one of the most refined traditions of manuscript ornamentation and geometric design applied in all handcrafts, architecture, textile, handmade rugs (Pazyryk rug), rooted from ancient Asia. Through years of studying classical motifs, symbolism, composition, color 
harmony, and the philosophy of Islamic aesthetics, under grandmaster late 
Mr. Ali Kuhpaye, in Tabriz, I developed a deep appreciation for the relationship between beauty, meaning, and craftsmanship. This experience continues to influence my approach to design, branding, and creative problem-solving by emphasizing balance, precision, visual rhythm, and purposeful expression. Drawing from both traditional artistic heritage and contemporary design thinking, I seek to preserve the timeless principles of Tazhib art while exploring their relevance in modern visual communication and creative innovation. Received a Grant of Art for the research and book manuscript, I am writing about history, philosophy, practice, and pedagogy of the art.
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Copyright © 2026 Farisi. All rights reserved
Tazhib (Islamic Arts) Tazhib art (illumination) is one of the most refined traditions of manuscript ornamentation and geometric design applied in all handcrafts, architecture, textile, handmade rugs (Pazyryk rug), rooted from ancient Asia. Through years of studying classical motifs, symbolism, composition, color 
harmony, and the philosophy of Islamic aesthetics, under grandmaster late 
Mr. Ali Kuhpaye, in Tabriz, I developed a deep appreciation for the relationship between beauty, meaning, and craftsmanship. This experience continues to influence my approach to design, branding, and creative problem-solving by emphasizing balance, precision, visual rhythm, and purposeful expression. Drawing from both traditional artistic heritage and contemporary design thinking, I seek to preserve the timeless principles of Tazhib art while exploring their relevance in modern visual communication and creative innovation. Received a Grant of Art for the research and book manuscript, I am writing about history, philosophy, practice, and pedagogy of the art.