Since 1976, artist Miriam Karp has been creating vibrant, unique ketubahs. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Indiana University in Bloomington and has been awarded two National Endowment for the Arts awards for her paintings. Author Anita Diamant featured Karp in her book, The New Jewish Wedding. You can find her artwork in private and public collections in the U.S. and abroad. The Rainbow Circle Ketubah utilizes a striking round design, featuring a thick border of vibrant color in every shade of the rainbow. The design is crowned with the symbol of two intertwining trees, their two trunks twist tenderly together until their branches, leaves, and blossoms form a single canopy, much like the chuppah and the home that the couple will build together. The border reads "Ani l'dodi v'dodi li," "I am by beloved's and my beloved is mine," in English and Hebrew.
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Ketubah measures approximately 20" x 20"
To avoid potential rush fees, we recommend ordering this ketubah at least 4 weeks before the wedding.
Please include the names of both partners and the date of the wedding in the notes field below.
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