Old Slavic stone alphabet
Stone Keeps The Word
GAustere letterforms cut into pale limestone: circles, triangles, and loops held on ruled courses, with one red rubric opening the voice.
Ⰰ Ⰱ Ⰲ Ⰳ
Dark grooves are recessed rather than printed, giving each mark a bevel and shadow.
Ⰴ Ⰵ Ⰶ Ⰷ
Strict gray stone tones keep the surface archaeological and premodern.
Ⰸ Ⰹ Ⰺ Ⰻ
Ruled baselines stack the page like courses of carved language.