Arabic Calligraphy
Kufic Script
Kufic characters had stems and leafs growing out of them creating an elaborate network of vegetation.’
Calligraphers endeavoured to decorate the kufic characters with ornamental designs, accumulating an entire range of decorative motifs. With time, the ornamental decoration became more elaborate and complicated, and by the beginning of the 4th / 10th century, kufic characters had stems and leafs growing out of them creating an elaborate network of vegetation known as foliated kufic script.
Cenotaph of Badr al-Sharafi

Hegira Dhu'l Qa'da 514 / AD 1121
Atabeg
Damascus, Syria
The balanced design of the two inscription bands in kufic script, together with the proportions of the letters and words, renders this an excellent example of the foliated kufic style.