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. This ketubah brings together the delicate handiwork of antique lace and an unexpected, modern square silhouette. The twining vines and flowers are set off by gold leaf beading and the beautiful text, “Ani l’dodi v’dodi li" which translates to “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine." The simplicity and intricate detail of this ketubah invite the viewer to take a closer look.
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Ketubah measures approximately 15’’ x 15’’
To avoid potential rush fees, we recommend ordering this ketubah at least 8 weeks before the wedding.
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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.