The Sunday Guardian

Calligraph­y makes a comeback ahead of Valentine’s Day

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serve as a wonderful surprise. But for Valentine’s Day, you should probably take the romance a notch up and that is not possible without something like a handwritte­n letter by a calligraph­er.”

Tashu, another visitor at a calligraph­y shop, said, “I think it’s a beautiful way to tell someone you love them. Frame it and always remember they thought enough to have an artist render their words to create a beautiful treasure.”

Sensing a fondness among the youth for handwritte­n calligraph­ic letters, many companies have initiated efforts to cater to the demand. The Indian Handwritte­n Letters Company (TIHLC), a company formed in 2016 by Ankit Anubhav, a tech- savvy Bengaluru-based calligraph­er, is a fast growing start-up.

“I take pleasure to craft customised calligraph­ic love letters for my clients. As a calligraph­er, one of my favourite things is to write other people’s letters for their partners,” Anubhav said, adding that earlier they were writing 10 letters a day, which has increased to 20 a day. The one-year-old company has crafted over 5,000 handwritte­n letters, most of which are love letters for Valentine’s Day.

“I love the way I am able to help enhance beautiful, romantic words by depicting the writer’s moods and feelings through calligraph­y. Apart from my other staff, every day, I handwrite about 10 love letters for those who have assigned us to write letters on their behalf for a fee of Rs 1 per word,” Anubhav told The Sunday Guardian.

“In an age of texting, sexting and quick calls, it takes time, energy and planning to put in place a calligraph­y love letter. The art of writing enhances your letter to the level of a Valentine’s Day gift. Custom calligraph­y and beautiful paper complement your heartfelt words by turning them into works of art. Each sentiment becomes more emotional as delicate calligraph­y brings them to life,” Anubhav added.

Not just TIHLC, a few other start-ups launched in the past few years such as Letteramai­l and Callyally also write letters for their patrons. Personal letters are their most sought-after service. These ventures craft letters in languages such as English, Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Telugu, and they say there have a good number of clients. Modern calligraph­y ranges from functional inscriptio­ns and designs to fine-art pieces.

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