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  • The Abstract Blooms Ketubah $290.00

    Inspired by Jewish artist Mark Rothko, the Abstract Blooms Ketubah contains simple style and emphasis on the text. This design features a blue and green color palette with a blooming tree. This Ketubah is perfect for the couple that wants something traditional and high-quality.

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  • The Rabat Ketubah $290.00

    The Rabat Ketubah contains rich color, elaborate detail and a stunning historical style. This Ketubah captures the beauty and style of historical Moroccan Ketubot. This Ketubah is perfect for the couple that wants something traditional and beautiful.

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  • Concert Lights Ketubah $290.00

    The Concert Lights Ketubah contains tons of color and beautiful detail. This design brings central focus to the Ketubah text. This Ketubah is perfect for the couple that wants something high-quality and traditional.

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  • Pomegranate Papercut Ketubah $450.00

    Through the delightful use of color and the simplicity of its design, the Pomegranate ketubah conveys the joy we feel in the celebration of marriage . The overall circular composition of pomegranates and leaves playfully intertwined is a visual metaphor for the weaving together of the lives of the bride and groom.

    The pomegranate attributed to have 613 seeds (equal to the number of mitzvot in the Torah) is a symbol in Judaism for righteousness, wisdom and fruitfulness; combine this with love and laughter and you have the main ingredients for a flourishing life together. This giclee print ketubah is a paper cut with hand applied 24 karat embellishment.

    A limited edition, numbered and signed by the artist.

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  • Heart Song Ketubah $208.00
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  • Romanesque Ketubah $100.00

    The designs of these illuminated pages are derived from 15th century English and Italian Renaissance ornament. These lively and free form renderings are delightful reminders of the rich and varied decorative ornament created in 14th and 15th century Europe. Accompanied by thoughtful, contemporary Wedding and Anniversary vows, these miniatures are original 20th century artistic creations that will be enjoyed for generations.

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  • Triptych: Day Ketubah $100.00

    This lovely triptych edition of the Sefer Day series reflects the moment of completion of the rising of the day. This composition parallels the life cycle ceremony of the marriage covenant, at once an act of completion and continuance bound by the moment of transition of the zenith phase of the rising of the sun. Designed as a charming miniature triptych composition this intimate rendering can find a nook in any home and creates a joyous aura without demanding attention. For anyone with an eye for excellence in miniature art this lovely ketubah design also suits a modest budget.

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  • Leaves of Love Papercut Ketubah $490.00

    At first glance, the Leaves of Love ketubah with its celestial blue palette lifts one up to the heavens. Mythical leaves surround the ketubah. They suggest a peacock's glorious fan or precious filigreed jewelry. Above, a golden menorah reminds us of the light of the Torah that illuminates the darkness. This exquisitely executed ketubah is constructed of two paper cut layers.

    The multi-layer construction gives a perception of depth, while the artistic composition directs our eye both above and below. There is a careful visual allusion to the significance of the wedding contract and to the sanctity of the union of the bride and the groom. The artwork is a giclee print enhanced with 24-karat gold leaf.

    All ketubot by Daniel Azoulay are printed in Israel.

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  • Garden of Eden Ketubah $270.00

    Delicate pink blossoms, Stars of David, and doves symbolizing peace combine to create a lush stained glass border. A quote from Song of Songs (II:2-3) reflects the sentiment of love shared by a bride and groom. Fine gold foil accents shimmer in the light.

    Available texts:

    • Orthodox no English
    • Orthodox with English
    • Reform
    • Alternative Reform
    • Interfaith
    • Anniversary
    • Humanist English only
    • Custom
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  • Rose Garden Ketubah $270.00

    Lush, redolent roses fill up a garden beneath a shimmering blue sky. Graceful gold foil accents enhance the beauty of the finely detailed blooms.

    Available texts:

    • Orthodox no English
    • Orthodox with English
    • Conservative with Lieberman Clause
    • Reform
    • Alternative Reform
    • Interfaith
    • Anniversary
    • Humanist English only
    • Custom
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  • Claddagh Ketubah $200.00

    CLADDAGH

    “Let love and friendship reign.”
    “With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.”

    The Irish Claddagh depict two hands holding a heart.
    The hands denote friendship and togetherness, and the heart itself signifies love.
    The crown above the heart stands for loyalty.

    The ornaments that encompass the vows
    holds symbols of luck, love, and blissful energy.

    Counterclockwise:
    The Chamsa symbol for good luck
    Fishes symbol for happiness, sacredness, fertility.
    The peace dove
    Fruitful Vine
    CHAI
    and the energy source of all living,
    the SUN.

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    The Claddagh History
    The Claddagh ring/symbol has a rich ancient past that dates back to over 300 years.
    The Claddagh ring is deeply rooted from Irish tradition.
    There are two stories told that are believed to be the first apperances of the Claddagh Irish ring.

    The First story
    A native of Galway (Ireland) named Robert Joyce left his hometown for distant ports. He sailed on a ship bound for the West Indies. He was captured by the Algerians, who kidnapped Joyce, and sold him into slavery. He was taken to a goldsmith’s shop, and forced to work there, far away from the woman he loved.
    Joyce never forgot the Irish woman who owned his heart, and he created the first Claddagh ring as a romantic symbol of their love.
    His loyalty and commitment to her were illustrated by the charming motifs he chose for the legendary Claddagh ring. Two hands, gently clasping a crowned heart, were wrought from pure gold, and they symbolized the sacred nature of romantic love and faithfulness. Joyce dreamed of returning to Galway and embracing his love.
    honing his skills as the Moorish goldsmith’s assistant, King William III ordered the release of all slaves in 1689. Joyce gained his freedom at last.
    Despite the pleas of king William III, who offered him all manner of worldly goods,
    and even his own daughter as a bride, if only Joyce would stay on and work for him,
    Joyce was resolute. He would return to his own true love, and make a life with her.
    Upon his return, Joyce's loyalty was rewarded. Margaret, the woman he loved so much, was there waiting for him, just as he had waited for her. And the couple lived out their life together. She wore her Claddagh ring until the end of her days.

    The Second story
    Margaret Joyce inherited a huge amount of money from her late husband named Domingo de Rona. He was a wealthy Spanish merchant trading with Galway in Ireland. She later married the Mayor of Galway in 1596 and used her inherited wealth to construct many bridges in Connacht. The first Cladagh ring was supposed to be her reward and was dropped by an eagle into her lap.

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    It does not matter which story you believe in, or if you believe in neither, because everyone agrees that the Claddagh ring and symbol has a history and precious meaning that is significant to this day.

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    It is the blissful meaning of the Claddagh that makes it an ideal choice for all occassions such as weddings, birth stone rings, engagement rings, Mother's Day and for just about any other special occasion.
    The deep and true meaning of the Irish Claddagh rings has also put them into a group of rings referred to as the faith rings.

    Please note: If you purchase this ketubah with personalization, your information will be filled in via computer-print rather than hand-calligraphy. Hand-calligraphy is not available with this ketubah.

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  • Emerald Ketubah by Nava Shoham $250.00

    The power of this lush crystal stirs the soul like the heart of spring. The emerald opens and nurtures the heart and the Heart Chakra. Its soothing energy provides healing to all levels of the being, bringing freshness and vitality to the spirit. The emerald is a stone of inspiration and infinite patience; it embodies unity, compassion and unconditional love. It was dedicated in the ancient world to the goddess Venus for its ability to insure security in love.

    • Print Size: 24″ x 28″ (Giclee)

    Please note: If you purchase this ketubah with personalization, your information will be filled in via computer-print rather than hand-calligraphy. Hand-calligraphy is not available with this ketubah.

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