The crescent moon is significant in both Islam and Hinduism.
In Hinduism, Lord Shiva (The lord of dance) is depicted with it in his hair.
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance from South India and the first form of dance I learned. These dancers wear a crescent moon in their hair along with a sun ornament.
The crescent is also represented in the shape of nose rings South Indian temple goddesses are adorned with. The shape appears again in the fanned out portion of their Saris (traditional Indian garments.)
I chose purple in reference to the color of the sunset (significant in Islam) and because it is associated with Lord Shiva and the cosmos.
This particular shade was influenced by the rich luxe lipstick shades I worked with in the fashion industry.
I wanted the logo to feel ornamental, like a piece of jewelry. "Ihsan" is written on the right, "Ishan" is written on the left in stylized Kufic script.
IhsanIshan Design is born out of extensive research and we fully respect all religious traditions. Arabic Calligraphy products are produced with consultation from noted Islamic Scholars and religious leaders (Imams).