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Closeup Of Hebrew Jewish Calligraphy Letters From Torah

Closeup Of Hebrew Jewish Calligraphy Letters From Torah

This image presents an intimate macro close-up of an ancient Torah parchment page, focusing on the handwritten Hebrew script. The highlighted word "Shema," which translates to "hear" or "listen," stands out amidst the surrounding text from the Torah. The parchment, with its weathered appearance, vividly conveys the weight of history and the passage of time. The intricate calligraphy is showcased with remarkable clarity, revealing the precision and artistry of the scribe. The quill's strokes are meticulously captured, emphasizing the craftsmanship involved in transcribing these sacred words. The warm, time-worn hue of the parchment adds depth to the texture, making the surface of the page almost tangible. Despite the ink being slightly faded by time, its richness remains evident, underscoring the historical significance of the script. The surrounding text provides context, enhancing the overall sense of continuity and reverence associated with this ancient document.

The image is a derivative work based on the original work of the image: (Shema Hebrew Text Closeup Letters From Torah Bible - Image ID# 30953).

Image ID#: 23950 / Category: Religion, Calligraphy / Price: 499$
Closeup Of Hebrew Jewish Calligraphy Letters From Torah
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Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Interior With Greek Orthodox Catholicon Dome And Christ Pantocrator Mosaic
Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Interior With Greek Orthodox Catholicon Dome And Christ Pantocrator Mosaic

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