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"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
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"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
All six Bahá’í-themed coloring patterns assembled into a single printable book. Use Ctrl/Cmd + P, deselect “Print backgrounds” for crisp line art, save as PDF, and color.
Each pattern below prints on its own page. Per the image policy, none depict any of the central figures.
Six Bahá’í-themed patterns to color
The number 9, the highest single digit, has long been associated in the Bahá'í community with completeness and unity. The nine-pointed star is the most familiar Bahá'í symbol.
The Nine-Pointed Star — The number 9, the highest single digit, has long been associated in the Bahá'í community with completeness and unity. The nine-pointed star is the most familiar Bahá'í symbol.
The ringstone symbol — three horizontal lines (the worlds of God, the Manifestations, and humanity), a vertical line (divine guidance descending), and two five-pointed stars (the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh) — designed by 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
The Ringstone Symbol — The ringstone symbol — three horizontal lines (the worlds of God, the Manifestations, and humanity), a vertical line (divine guidance descending), and two five-pointed stars (the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh) — designed by 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
An eight-fold symmetric rosette in the Persian decorative tradition. The Bahá'í Holy Places of Iran are decorated with such patterns.
Persian Rosette — An eight-fold symmetric rosette in the Persian decorative tradition. The Bahá'í Holy Places of Iran are decorated with such patterns.
A geometric pattern from the Persian girih tradition — interlocking strapwork that recurs in the architecture of mosques, tombs, and the Bahá'í Holy Places.
Girih Knot — A geometric pattern from the Persian girih tradition — interlocking strapwork that recurs in the architecture of mosques, tombs, and the Bahá'í Holy Places.
A repeating field of nine-pointed stars connected at their points — a symbol of the unity that the Bahá'í teachings call humanity to.
Interlocking Nine-Stars — A repeating field of nine-pointed stars connected at their points — a symbol of the unity that the Bahá'í teachings call humanity to.
The lotus is the form of the Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi (the Lotus Temple). It rises pure from muddy water — a symbol of spiritual rebirth.
Lotus — The lotus is the form of the Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi (the Lotus Temple). It rises pure from muddy water — a symbol of spiritual rebirth.
Smaller printable books for younger colorers, organized by topic.
Stars & Symbols
The nine-pointed star, the ringstone symbol, and other emblems of the Bahá'í Faith — for kids learning the visual vocabulary of the Cause.
Persian Patterns
Geometric rosettes, girih strapwork, and interlocking stars from the visual tradition that surrounded the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh.
Holy Places
Patterns inspired by the architecture of the Bahá'í Holy Places — Persian decorative motifs and the lotus form of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár of New Delhi.
Nature
Living forms drawn from the natural world — for the youngest colorers.
See also: individual coloring pages · children’s class kit builder