Mutyà (Filipino : Sulat Mutya) is a script a virety of Baybayin calligraphy in elaborated forms notable for the curves and circular features on the ends of every character. Etymology Mutya script was derive from the Mutya which means "pearl" in Tagalog which is inspiration on the styles of the character forms. Usage Mutya script where used to write an elaborated calligraphy like formal writings such as scriptures poems, rhymes or rhetorics and in to the beginning of the sentences of a writings. Types * Chailai -the Regular type of Mutya style. * Lakandiwa -the bold and more elaborated form of this calligraphy * Sutla (Silk-type)/ Payak the simplified form of Mutya style mostly a cursive form. Examples of Mutyà calligraphy
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