Ajwaa- Arab Humour Collection
Ajwaa- Arab Humour Collection
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Red Telephone Booth: A classic British red telephone booth with Arabic text below that translates to "Oh, London." The design combines iconic imagery of London with a nostalgic phrase.
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Nancy Ajram Lyric Quote: Text that reads "Nancy Ajram was right: *'Akhasmak Ahwa tayya kid?'" referencing a popular lyric from her song, blending humor with pop culture.
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Handwriting Quote with Woman Illustration: An artistic illustration of Umm Kolthoum with Arabic text that translates to "there is a limit to patience" conveying empowerment and individuality.
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Gramophone with Quote: A vintage gramophone next to Arabic text reading "I love you and wish to forget you" celebrating classic Arabic music and nostalgia.
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Retro Stamp Design: A stylized design of a postage stamp featuring a portrait of umm Kolthoum wearing sunglasses, framed with intricate patterns, evoking vintage aesthetics.
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Eye Illustration with Arabic Quote: A black background with a minimalistic eye illustration and Arabic text reading "In the name of the black almond," which may evoke cultural symbolism or poetic sentiment.