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  • Antique Lace Papercut Ketubah $650.00

    This elegant ketubah by Danny Azoulay, with its intricate and floral design, is reminiscent of antique lace (hence the name). The subdued play of a palette of white, off white, and cream motifs dance and intertwine creating a subtle composition. Crowning the ketubah, can be seen a Menorah and Ani L'dodi V'dodi Li: I am my beloved and my beloved is mine (Song of Songs 5:3). The genuine gold leaf quietly enhances the ornamentation, while the art work with its four-layer paper cut construction gives us a sense of three-dimensional depth. This piece will be treasured by the couple and generations to come. A limited edition: numbered and signed by the artist.

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  • Jerusalem Gate Papercut Ketubah $450.00

    A rhythmic growth of vines,reaching upwards towards the skies dominates the eloquent design of the Jerusalem Gate ketubah. Here is Spring’s awakening: a dance of leaves and tendrils creating patterns of loveliness and vitality.

    Set in the midst of this lively activity is a vignette of two deer quietly grazing beside the gates of Jerusalem. There reigns an air of tranquility: a stolen moment of repose in life’s exhilarating journey. This is an eloquent allegory for the bride and groom and the oaths exchanged, which both binds and strengthens each one.

    “I will betroth you to me with righteousness and justice, kindness and mercy”

    These words from Hosea 2:21 embody the deep commitment of the marriage covenant.

    This giclee printed paper cut ketubah is hand embellished with 24 karat gold leaf.

    Limited edition: numbered and signed by the artist.

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  • The Peacock Papercut Ketubah – Migzeret Illusion $510.00

    Central to this exquisite ketubah are two peacocks, shyly looking outwards, while resting under a pomegranate tree. Their feathers, billowing down like water flowing in a stream, surround the text while creating a decorative border.

    The sweeping organic movement of the train of feathers contrasts with the visible tranquility of the pheasants who stand in perfect serenity.

    This lovely composition combines the symbols of beauty and grace with that of abundance and fertility, against a background

    suggestive of our journey in life and the strength that the bride and groom derive from their union enabling them to journey together.

    “The paper cut ketubah is a giclee print with hand-applied 24 karat gold leaf. It is a limited edition and numbered and signed by the artist.”

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  • Chantilly Papercut Ketubah $550.00

    The delicate lace of a bridal gown is the seed of inspiration that spawned the Chantilly Ketubah. A subdued play of a palette of white, off-white and cream motifs dance and intertwine, creating a circular composition of intricacy and subtlety. Ani L’dodi V’dodi Li : I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine (Song of Songs5:3) is centrally placed.

    The genuine platinum leaf quietly enhances the ornamentation, while the artwork, with its three-layer paper cut construction gives us a sense of three-dimensional depth. All in all, this is a piece of elegance and sophistication that will be treasured by the couple and generations to come.

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  • Aviv-Spring Papercut Ketubah $450.00

    Intertwining spring flowers and olive leaves adorn this elegant papercut ketubah. The pastel green and lilac, and pale pinks remind us of a yearning for a past era. Olive branches extend in a rhythmic flow and evoke an image of nature's awakening in the early spring.

    Ornamental braids of growth and blossoming encircle the text. The words from Song of Songs: Ani l'dodi vi dodi li –I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine, embellished with 24 karat gold leaf is woven into the paper cut and crowns the artwork The Aviv ketubah is a visual analogy of love, nurturing and growth.

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  • Karmei Yerushalayim Papercut Ketubah $400.00

    Symbolic motifs abound in the Karmei Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Vineyards) ketubah. Two peacocks (beauty) flanking a pomegranate tree (plenty) are bathed in golden light. The clusters of grapes surrounding the text remind us of the wine, which plays a central part of the wedding ceremony.

    Wine is symbolic of the life cycle. Just as the grape juice is transformed to something that improves with age, so may the marriage bring increasing joy throughout the years. Beneath the text is the city of Jerusalem, always cherished in our hearts and minds.

    The Karmei Yerushalayim paper-cut ketubah is a double-layered giclee print, hand-embellished with 24-karat gold.

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  • The Venetian Lace Ketubah $650.00

    Delicate beauty abounds in the springtime floral motifs of this elegant paper-cut ketubah.

    The festive garland of daisies and roses in bloom, encircle theketubah’s text and culminate with the words, “I am my beloved and my beloved is mine”: forming a canopy at its apex.

    Artist, Danny Azoulay, has created this intricate design composed of three layers of paper cut and accented with authentic 24 carat gold-leaf. The beauty of the design is reminiscent of the traditional Venetian lace which adorns the bridal gown and joyfully celebrates the wedding ceremony.

    • Giclee lithography, paper cut on fine acid free paper, 24 karat genuine gold leaf.
    • A limited edition; all ketubahs are numbered and signed by the artist.
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  • Ani Ledodi White Ketubah $510.00

    The beauty of both letter and word, and the poetry of love are celebrated in the Ani L’Dodi Li ( I Am My Beloved’s and My Beloved is Mine) Ketubah. The art work, an exquisite tour de force in its rendering of Song of Songs 4, mimics the exquisite use of words which express a groom’s adoration of his bride. The lovely background compliments the cut and contributes to the ketubah’s strong visual expression of the joy of the new couple. Giclee, paper cut, platinum leaf. May be ordered with or without background

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  • Ayalot Deer Papercut Ketubah $490.00

    The quiet symmetry of the Ayalot (Deer) ketubah bestows a sense of calm. The paper cut is intricate and delicate.The gentle deer, symbolic of love and grace are in their element. They repose under fanciful trees resplendent with flowers and birds.

    Above, the sky is composed of an interlocking pattern of the Star of David. “Ani li dodi v'dodi li,/ I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine” from the Song of Songs is inscribed under a canopy of myrtle leaves, symbolizing love.

    At the top, a golden menorah celebrates the light of the Torah, illuminating the world with its great wisdom. The harmonious palette strengthens the sense of tranquility, while the 24- karat gold leaf embellishment quietly enhances this exquisite ketubah.

    Please note: Colors on this papercut ketubah vary due to the delicate nature of the laser paper-cutting technique.

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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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  • The Paper Cranes III ketubah $290.00

    1,000 Paper cranes granting you a wish is an enduring symbol from ancient Japanese legends — but a symbol that is still powerful today for a wedding: the passionate focus and attention you need to create 1,000 paper cranes is the same focus and attention you need to put towards your marriage to make it work — granting the wish of happiness for the couple!

    This ketubah is perfect for the couple who values not only simplicity and minimalism, but who are always flying to the next destination. The dangling paper cranes represent the enduring love and peace that will stay constant with the couple, as time moves on.

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