The written Kazakh language was formed in the second half of the nineteenth century and is written in the Arabic alphabet. Kazakh calligraphy chooses fonts according to the content and forms them into a picture, and also decorates the fonts around, at the corners of, or above and below them with the deformed patterns of the horns of Kazakh cows and sheep, which gives the calligraphy a more artistic effect.
Kazakh calligraphy