However, the jewels have not been lost. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, there has been a robust revival:

(Note: Some later Ottoman lists substitute Tawqi with , but the classical Jawahir Khamsa firmly includes Tawqi as the fifth jewel.)

The name Rayhani evokes the sweet scent of basil, and this script lives up to its name. It is essentially a smaller, finer, and more delicate version of Muhaqqaq. Rayhani was used for marginal notes, elegant certificates, and intimate manuscripts. It is the “violet sapphire” of the five — subtle, aromatic, and deeply refined.