Danny Azoulay is a Jerusalem artist with a passion for creating high-design papercut ketubahs that both honor the past and carry meaning and tradition into the future. He calls the ketubah “a couple’s first family heirloom" and is mindful of this responsibility as he creates beautiful, architectural pieces to grace the home for years to come. In this intricate and graceful design, Azoulay utilizes calligraphic flourishes and swirls, interspersed with green leaves and buds, to accent the ketubah text. Like the harmony between two people, Azoulay blends these elements together, creating a striking and serene whole. Above the text, lacy stems of baby’s breath twine together to meet the Hebrew phrase, “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine." A true work of art, this ketubah symbolizes all the beauty of the wedding day, and the deeper joy and grace of two people becoming one.
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Ketubah measures approximately 14.5’’ x 21’’
To avoid potential rush fees, we recommend ordering this ketubah at least 8 weeks before the wedding.
Please include the names of both partners and the date of the wedding in the notes field below.
The texts available with this ketubah are listed in the drop-down menu below. This artist's name is Danny Azoulay — To read through the texts, click here.