The Hareem Arabic Calligraphy collection is a stunning fusion of heritage and modernity. Start your morning with a bridge between tradition and the future, featuring your name rendered in bespoke Arabic calligraphy. This design elegantly combines Arabic, Urdu, and Persian styles to create a timeless fusion that turns a simple mug into a sophisticated desk accessory.
The Fusion of Digital Art and Modern Calligraphy
At BinMahmood, we embrace the future of design through “Mouse-Crafted” precision. Whether it is Thuluth, Nastaliq, or Modern Fusion, every stroke is curated and polished by #binmahmood to ensure a one-of-a-kind aesthetic that you won’t find on any social media feed.
Personalized Just For You
As a solo entrepreneur, I personally ensure every piece is perfect. You can personalize your Hareem Arabic Calligraphy Mug with any name or word. I will send you a free digital preview of your design via WhatsApp or Email before printing to ensure your total satisfaction.
Premium Product Quality
- Material: 100% high-gloss premium ceramic with a vibrant colored interior and handle.
- Capacity: 325ml (11 oz)—ideal for tea, coffee, or green tea.
- Design: High-definition digital print that resists fading in South Asian climates.
- Available Colors: Black, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Pink, and Yellow.
Shipping and Secure Packaging
To ensure your personalized gift reaches you in pristine condition across Pakistan, every order is secured in BinMahmood’s signature 3-ply craft board box and protected with custom thermocol safety shells. We prioritize safety to ensure your art arrives in perfect condition, every time.
Important Note:
- Color Representation: Please note that colors may vary slightly between your screen and the physical product due to monitor settings. We work with professional partners to ensure a high-quality print.
- Complete Your Collection: Love the look? Pair this mug with a matching Custom Notebook to complete your set.
- Learn the Art: Explore the history behind these strokes in our most-read guide: The Golden Age of Islamic Calligraphy.
- Reference:
- Reference: Explore the evolution of Persian and Ottoman calligraphy at IRCICA









