Calligrapher
(noun)
A person who practices calligraphy, the art of writing in a decorative or artistic way.
Origin:
From the greek kallos (beauty) + graphein (to write).
Examples:
- The calligrapher carefully crafted each letter of the invitation.
- The ancient manuscripts were written by skilled calligraphers.
- The calligrapher's work was displayed in a gallery exhibition.
- She studied under a master calligrapher to learn the traditional techniques.
- He earned a living as a professional calligrapher, creating unique handwriting designs for special occasions.