Ketubah Gallery
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The Bridge Ketubah
$290.00
The Brooklyn bridge spans across the river, its silhouette framed by the glow of a glorious full moon. Moonlight glints off the surface of the water and in the background, a familiar skyline emerges.
The Bridge is perfect for the couple united across barriers, who came together despite great differences. Life isn't easy, but whatever it throws at you–you'll cross that bridge when you come it, together.
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Double Ring Ketubah
$260.00
The “Double Ring” design is an ageless and universally cherished symbol of two lives joined into one in love and marriage. Illuminated in the completely unique signature style of 20th Century Illuminations this contemporary rendering of the double ring design shines in its timeless accounting of the nature of a union bound in love. Celebrating 2500 years of ketubah illumination Amy Fagin's contemporary line of fine art ketubot delight couples around the world with finely crafted illuminations that speak to the heart and soul of love and marriage. This ketubah was released in 2009 with a run of 750.
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Kochi! Ketubah
$250.00
Limited Edition
The exotic spice coast of Cochin India is the inspiration for the second of our Heritage Ketubah illuminations.
For at least 2000 years evidence of a Jewish presence in southwest costal India has been documented. by the 15th century, Cochin had grown a vibrant Jewish community which flourished in the spice and agricultural trades of the era.
Under the richly colored chuppah blowing in the scented breezes of the Indian spice coast, these delicately lettered ketubah vows offer beckoning promise to a marriage union blessed with love kindness and devotion.
Witnessed, symbolically, by family, friends and longstanding heritage of the Jewish communities around the world, “Kochi!” radiates a joyous blessing for todays couples from the ages of Jewish heritage in the sub Indian continent.
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Sefer: Dawn Ketubah
$430.00
Limited Edition Giclee Ketubah
This contemplative Ketubah design reflects the dawning of each day. With tender openness we awaken to the blessing of the marriage covenant, and the gentle loving-kindness which is embraced by the dawn hours. In keeping with the rich tradition of Torah ornamentation the illumination is wrapped in a delicate mauve Jacquard fabric. Sterling silver “Heart of Tears” closures clasp the booklet. Fine Japanese cords decorated with pearl, silver and amethyst beads tie the hearts together.
Chrome on Brass Easel Included.
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Tzafiyah Ketubah
$230.00
The dictionary translation for the Hebrew word Tzafiyah is observation. In the Sefer Yetzirah Tzafiyah is interpreted as a heightened state of awareness out of which enlightenment can be achieved. By cultivating observation we begin to recognize that each moment of our lives is unlike any other. Within the context of a marriage commitment the art of living in a fulfilling partnership incorporates a willingness to delicately refine our Tzafiyah, the practice of observing of our daily pursuits, our patterns of communication, our habits, our minds.
This Ketubah reminds us to practice simple observation in our marriage commitment. This non-judgmental frame of reference allows creative energy to vitalize the day to day familiarity of a lifetime partnership.
It is a 100% rag paper with a 225 gm weight. It is an archival print media which will preserve the original color for over 100 years.
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Ahava Ketubah
$170.00
Tiny, delicate flowers embellish a rich cobalt blue background to create a stylistically simple yet harmonious ketubah by Mickie Caspi. Opulent with gold foil accents and an elegant golden trim. The word Ahava means love in Hebrew.
Size: 15.75″ x 15.75″ (Lithograph)
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Oval Traditions Ketubah
$120.00
Jewish symbols, life cycle events & holidays, and traditional quotes are interspersed throughout an ethereal oval that encompasses the marriage vows. The folk motif influence is evident in this light and airy creation. (This ketubah has no gold foil).
Available texts:
- Orthodox no English
- Orthodox with English
- Conservative with Lieberman Clause
- Reform
- Alternative Reform
- Interfaith
- Anniversary
- Custom
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12 Tribes of Israel Ketubah
$200.00
The twelve ancient tribes of Israel symbolizes the unity of individuals coming together as one. From each individual tribe a new family was born. The images in the ketubah are very tribal, and within you can see African figures holding horns (shofar), dancing and tribal geometric shapes from corner to corner. The feel of earth, wind and the tribes spread through out the land of Israel and is expressed within the compass at the bottom, and at each side of the ketubah:
- North-Tzafona.
- West-Yama.
- East-Kedma.
- South-Negba.
In the bacground, old artifacts from early ages, such as the Menorah, an old cup, and Chamsa, barley and wheat symbolizes luck and wealth . The mosaic around the the symbols of the 12 tribes was inspired by an ancient synagogue in Beit Alfa, Israel: that was discovered in 1929 by archaeologists from the Hebrew University. The synagogue, measuring 46 x 92 feet, included a courtyard, hall, two side aisles and a women's gallery.It faced south toward Jerusalem. A small cavity in the floor served as a genizah; above it was an Ark for the scrolls of the Law. The whole floor of the building is inscribed with mosaics.
The ability to customize the monogram above the rose is also available.
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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Destiny Ketubah
$200.00
A couple’s new unity symbolizes a new life. The pair combines their souls in order to create a new existence, fermenting at the source, DNA. They also become the centralization of the text, representing the circle of life. At the height of the piece are words describing the lover’s singular eternal empowerment: Life, Chai; Koach=strength; Love for the Earth, Ahavat Olam; and ONE= Echad.
“Destiny” art work is inspired by NASA’s Destiny Laboratory, where researchers conduct experiments and studies about life on our planet. The circular text also depicts what NASA calls an ‘Optical Gem’ a window used on the station to view and study Earth.
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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Goblet of Plenty Ketubah
$200.00
Goblet of Plenty Ketubah by Nava Shoham – A tranquil spring scene.
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“In the sign of love, rejoicing, radiance, song, pleasure, and frutility”
This quote that surrounds the Ketubah,
is originally from the Talmud Bavli and is incorporated in the Sheva Brachot
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Jerusalem Ketubah
$200.00
Jerusalem Ketubah – “I shall raise up Jerusalem before my joy.”
Against the backdrop of ancient Jerusalem, this wonderfully cutout Ketubah, titled Jerusalem, bursts forth in a visual song of spring and exaltation.
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One Ketubah
$200.00
ONE
originally painted on oakLife is a combination of four eternal elements, the roots of all.
Earth, water, air and fire
creating one cosmosTwo souls evolving from nature and its unifying energy source
the Tree of life.
Providing energy, and nourishing from within.
A spiritual connection between earth and heaven.The tree of life
expands to create cellular life on earth,
its branches intertwined by the DNA, the blueprint of life.The tree of life
is a source and a symbol
to many different religious traditions,
all believe that there are higher levels of evolution and consciousness
that can be attained by moving up the tree.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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