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Modern Diwani Diamond Arabic Name Necklace
Modern Diwani Arabic Name Necklace
Fine Line Arabic Diamond Name Necklace
Fine Line Arabic Gold Name Necklace
Arabic Name Necklace
Arabic Gold Name Necklace
Kufic Diamond Arabic Name Necklace
Kufic Gold Arabic Name Necklace
Diamond Arabic Letter Necklace
Arabic Letter Necklace
Arabic Evil Eye Necklace
Arabic Name Necklaces in Solid Gold — Personalised Arabic Jewellery in Gold and Diamond
Every piece of Arabic jewellery at Argent & Asher is made in solid gold and created individually in our London atelier. The collection covers Arabic name necklaces across several calligraphic scripts — Modern Diwani, Fine Line and Kufic, each available in both gold and natural diamond lettering — as well as Arabic letter necklaces for a single character and the Arabic Evil Eye Necklace. All made to order in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct gold.
Arabic Name Necklaces — Modern Diwani, Fine Line and Kufic in Gold and Diamond
The core of the collection: Arabic name necklaces in solid gold, with the name written in the script it belongs to. The choice of script is the first and most personal decision — and at Argent & Asher, several distinct calligraphic approaches are available, each with a different visual character.
Modern Diwani is the most flowing and ornate — rounded, connected letterforms with the natural movement of Arabic calligraphy. It has warmth and softness, and it's the style that most immediately reads as handwritten. It's the closest to a classic Arabic script in terms of how the letters connect and flow across the piece. For a personalised arabic necklace with a traditional, calligraphic feel, this is the natural starting point. The Modern Diwani styles are available in both a gold version and a diamond version — the Modern Diwani Diamond Arabic Name Necklace sets natural diamonds across the letterforms of the script.
Fine Line is more minimal and precise — thinner letterforms, cleaner connecting strokes, and a more contemporary reading of Arabic script in gold. Where Diwani has movement and roundness, Fine Line has restraint. The letterforms are still distinctly calligraphic but they sit with more white space and a quieter presence on the chain. It's the stronger choice for longer names, or for someone who wants the piece to feel modern rather than ornate. The Fine Line Arabic Diamond Name Necklace and Fine Line Arabic Gold Name Necklace cover both material approaches in this script family. Kufic takes a completely different direction — geometric, angular and precise, rooted in the oldest Arabic calligraphic tradition. Where Diwani and Fine Line are flowing, Kufic is architectural. The letterforms have a structural quality that gives the necklace a different kind of presence. The Kufic Diamond Arabic Name Necklace and Kufic Gold Arabic Name Necklace are both available. For a broader view of all personalised necklaces including English and Hindi script options, see the main personalised necklaces collection.
The Arabic Letter Necklace and the Evil Eye — Individual Pieces Beyond the Name
Beyond the name necklace formats, the collection includes two styles for those who want a single Arabic character rather than a full name. The Arabic letter necklace sets one chosen letter — an initial, a significant character — as a solid gold pendant on a chain. The Diamond Arabic Letter Necklace sets that same character with natural diamonds, giving the single letter more presence and brilliance than the gold version. These are the arabic initial necklace styles in the collection — a more focused version of the personalised necklace idea, where a single character carries the meaning.
The Arabic Evil Eye Necklace is the one non-personalised piece in the collection. A diamond-set evil eye pendant in solid gold — the hamsa and evil eye are deeply significant across Arabic, Middle Eastern and North African cultures, worn as symbols of protection. The piece at Argent & Asher is set with natural diamonds and made in solid gold: a considered, enduring version of a symbol that is meant to last. For those looking for a piece that carries cultural meaning without personalisation, it's the right choice within this collection.
Every piece in the Arabic jewellery collection is available in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct yellow, white and rose gold. The gold colour and carat are selected at checkout — the same solid gold construction applies to every style, from the diamond name necklaces to the letter pendant. All created by our London atelier, individually, once the order is placed. For the full range of arabic jewellery uk, every piece in this collection is made to the same standard as every other piece on the site — no compromise on materials, no difference in construction.
Solid Gold. Made to Order. Crafted in Our London Atelier.
Every arabic name necklace at Argent & Asher is made in solid gold — not plated, not held in stock. Personalised arabic necklaces in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct yellow, white and rose gold. All made individually in our London atelier, once the order is placed.
Modern Diwani, Fine Line or Kufic — Choosing Your Arabic Script
The script is the most significant decision in a personalised arabic necklace — more so than the choice between gold and diamond, because the script defines the entire visual character of the piece. The three named script families in this collection have genuinely different personalities.
Modern Diwani is the most flowing and recognisably calligraphic. The letterforms are rounded and connected, with the natural movement of classical Arabic writing. It reads most readily as "handwritten" — personal, warm and immediately identifiable as an Arabic name. Modern Diwani works with almost any name length and is particularly strong for names with natural curves and loops in the script. For someone who wants a arabic necklace gold that feels rooted in Arabic calligraphic tradition, this is where to start.
Fine Line takes the same calligraphic approach but strips it back — thinner letterforms, more white space between strokes, a more minimal and contemporary finish. The name is still clearly written in Arabic script, but the overall effect is quieter and more restrained. Fine Line works well for longer names, where Diwani letterforms can become dense or busy. It's also the right choice for someone who wants the piece to feel modern and clean rather than ornate.
Kufic is the most architecturally different of the three. It's a geometric, angular script — the oldest form of Arabic calligraphy — and it doesn't share the flowing, connected quality of Diwani or Fine Line. Each character has a structural precision that gives the piece a completely different presence on the chain. Kufic tends to suit shorter names or names where geometric letterforms work naturally. It's a considered, distinctive choice — not the most immediately readable as a name, but the most visually striking as a piece of jewellery in its own right. For the full arabic jewellery range beyond necklaces, this collection covers every format available.
Gold Lettering or Diamond — What the Choice Means for an Arabic Name Necklace
The decision between gold and diamond lettering in an arabic name necklace gold or diamond version follows the same principle as in any personalised necklace — but there are a few specifics worth knowing for Arabic script.
A gold Arabic name necklace has the name cast in solid gold. The letterforms of the script are the same material as the chain — warm, clear and readable in any light. Gold lettering suits every script family in this collection and is especially well-suited to longer names, where diamond lettering can become harder to read as the individual characters get smaller to fit the chain. A arabic gold necklace in any of the three scripts will wear beautifully every day without needing light to activate the detail.
A diamond Arabic name necklace sets natural diamonds across the letterforms of the script — the name exists as a line of light rather than a line of metal. The effect is softer and more brilliant: you see the shape of the Arabic characters in the way the diamonds sit and catch light, rather than reading them as a solid gold surface. Diamond lettering works best for shorter names and for scripts like Modern Diwani where the letterforms are large enough to hold stones clearly. The Kufic Diamond Arabic Name Necklace is a particularly strong piece in diamond — the geometric precision of the script and the brilliance of the stones work together in an unusual way.
Both approaches are available across all script families in the collection. Both are made in solid gold — the diamond versions have natural diamonds set in solid gold lettering. The Arabic letter necklace styles — the single character pendant — are also available in gold and diamond versions. A arabic letter necklace in the diamond version is one of the stronger pieces in the collection for those who want diamond presence without the full name.
The Arabic Letter Necklace — When One Character Says More
Not every personalised arabic necklace needs to carry a full name. The Arabic Letter Necklace and Diamond Arabic Letter Necklace in this collection are designed for a single chosen character — an initial, a letter of personal significance, a character from a name rather than the name itself.
The principle is the same as an initial necklace in English — a single letterform, made in solid gold or set with natural diamonds, on a fine chain. The difference is the script: Arabic letterforms have a visual weight and character that makes a single character more immediately striking as a pendant than most single Latin letters. The diamond version — the Diamond Arabic Letter Necklace — is a strong piece: natural diamonds set in one Arabic character in solid gold. The gold version has the same proportions and construction in solid gold lettering.
For those looking for a meaningful piece that isn't a name necklace, the Arabic Evil Eye Necklace is the other option in this collection. The evil eye is one of the most widely recognised symbols across Arabic, Turkish, North African and Middle Eastern cultures — worn as protection and as a mark of cultural identity. The Argent & Asher version is set with natural diamonds in solid gold: considered, lasting and made to be worn. It's not a personalised piece, but it's designed with the same care as everything else in the collection.
All pieces — whether a arabic name necklace uk, a letter necklace or the evil eye — are available in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct yellow, white and rose gold. The carat and colour are selected at checkout. Every piece is made to order by our London atelier in solid gold, individually, once the order is confirmed. For the full range of script necklace options including personalised necklaces in English and Hindi, see the main personalised collection.
Arabic Name Necklaces — Your Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before you order.
What Arabic jewellery does Argent & Asher offer? +
The Arabic jewellery collection covers Arabic name necklaces across multiple calligraphic scripts — Modern Diwani, Fine Line and Kufic — each in gold and natural diamond lettering. Additional pieces include the Arabic letter necklace and its diamond version for a single chosen character, and the Arabic Evil Eye Necklace set with natural diamonds in solid gold. All are made to order in solid gold in our London atelier, in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct. The broader personalised necklaces collection also includes Arabic and Hindi script options as part of a wider personalised range.
What is the difference between Modern Diwani, Fine Line and Kufic Arabic script? +
The three named scripts have genuinely different visual characters. Modern Diwani is the most flowing and calligraphic — rounded, connected letterforms with the natural movement of classical Arabic writing. Fine Line is more minimal and contemporary — thinner strokes, more white space, a quieter and cleaner finish. It suits longer names and those who want restraint rather than ornamentation. Kufic is the most architecturally distinctive: geometric, angular and precise, rooted in the oldest Arabic calligraphic tradition. Where Diwani and Fine Line flow, Kufic is structured and bold. Each script family is available in both gold and diamond lettering versions — the choice of script determines the character of the personalised arabic necklace more than any other decision.
Can any name be written as an Arabic name necklace? +
Yes — each arabic name necklace is made to the name or word you choose, written in your chosen script. The name is entered at checkout and the piece is made individually in the London atelier. Both Arabic-language names and names written in Arabic transliteration can be made. The script — Modern Diwani, Fine Line or Kufic — is selected at the product level. If you have a specific question about how a name will read in a given script before ordering, the London atelier is available to advise.
What is the difference between a gold and a diamond Arabic name necklace? +
A arabic gold necklace has the name cast in solid gold — warm, clear and readable in any light. A arabic name necklace gold with diamond lettering sets natural diamonds across the letterforms, so the name catches and refracts light rather than sitting as a flat gold surface. Both are made in solid gold; the diamond versions have natural diamonds set in solid gold lettering. Gold lettering is the better choice for longer names, where diamond stones can become very small and difficult to read across the Arabic characters. Diamond lettering gives the most impact on shorter names or in scripts where the letterforms are large and open enough to hold the stones clearly.
What gold options are available? +
Every arabic jewellery uk piece at Argent & Asher is available in solid 9ct, 14ct and 18ct gold in yellow, white and rose gold. The carat and colour are selected at checkout. 9ct is the most durable and accessible price point with a slightly lighter gold colour. 18ct has a richer, deeper gold finish and higher purity. 14ct sits between the two. All are solid gold throughout — not plated, not gold-filled.
How long does an Arabic name necklace take to make? +
Lead times are confirmed on each product page and at checkout. Every arabic name necklace uk at Argent & Asher is made individually in the London atelier once the order is placed — none are manufactured in advance. Gold Arabic name necklaces are typically made within a few weeks. Diamond Arabic name necklaces may take a little longer due to the stone-setting process across the Arabic letterforms. Exact lead times are always confirmed before the order is finalised.
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