
Stake attention in this memory
The media file displays two illuminated panels showcasing calligraphic artworks, set against a dark background, likely in a museum or exhibition in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The top panel features a prominent, intricate black calligraphic design on a light-colored, possibly parchment, background. This design strongly resembles an Ottoman Tughra, a ceremonial signature of a sultan. It includes three elongated vertical strokes on the right, several complex loops forming the main body, and a smaller, compact calligraphic inscription positioned above and to the left of the main design. A small, dark numeral "3" is visible in the bottom right corner of this panel. The bottom panel, also on a light-colored background, is divided into a grid of squares, likely for displaying individual calligraphic elements or exercises. Within this grid, two squares contain small, dark ink calligraphic characters. The character in the left square is a simple vertical stroke with a small curve. The character in the right square appears to be the Arabic/Persian word "روم" (Rum). A small, dark numeral "2" is visible in the bottom right corner of this lower panel. The panels are well-lit, contrasting with the dark display area, suggesting an indoor setting designed for art or historical artifact viewing.
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