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$430.00
The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come” Song of Songs Blossoms are scattered by the wind and the wind cares nothing, but the blossoms of the heart no wind can touch.
The flowers, branches and vines are entwined in your ketubah, signifying the interweaving of your lives in marriage. May your union be filled with happiness and may your Entwined Ketubah become a welcomed source of joy, illuminating your home for years to come.
God created all kinds of winged birds. God saw how good it was. Genesis 1:1 Birds spread joy with their songs. May your union possess this joy and may your Bird Song Ketubah become a welcome source of happiness illuminating your home for years to come.
The symbolism in the “In Safe Hands” hamsa ketubah is perfect for a couple uniting their lives together in marriage. In Jewish mysticism, the hamsa is an amulet that offers protection from evil and brings blessings.
$420.00
Birds of Paradise is a paper cut ketubah of joy and delight: an artistic expression of the Song of Songs. Olive branches, pomegranates and cheerful song birds are the dominant motifs that bespeak of a life of growth and blossoming.
$370.00
15x20 inches Laser cut with colorful matte behind Please specify wedding date and prefered text during checkout and whether you want the ketubah to be personalized.
$260.00
Personalization Charge $65 Shipping Charge 25 This Ketubah combines two of the most recognizable symbols in Judaism, the star of David as the illustrated aspect, while the text is calligraphed in the shape of the Hebrew word Chai, meaning life.
$300.00
A more traditional approach to composition and traditional materials combine to create an “Old World” design. A combination of lions and the rising sun, popular symbols in Persia during the 1800s, the text is framed by quatrefoils, leaves, and pitchers.
A more traditional approach to composition and traditional materials combine to create an “Old World” design. The blue hamsa is placed above the text, symbolizing protection from the evil eye. The hamsa is traditionally a symbol of luck, health, happiness, blessing, success, and prosperity.
A more traditional approach to composition and traditional materials combine to create an “Old World” design.
14"x21" Please specify wedding date and proffered text during checkout and whether you want the ketubah to be personalized.
$350.00
14” x 22” Please specify wedding date and proffered text during checkout and whether you want the ketubah to be personalized.
$400.00
Print is accented with silver leafing. 14” x 22” Please specify wedding date and proffered text during checkout and whether you want the ketubah to be personalized.