Arts & Crafts Roses Ketubah - $325 (or $200 unpersonalized)
by Melissa Dinwiddie
Description:
*NOTE: If you order this ketubah UNpersonalized, the price is only $200 (a $125 savings!) You must select the unpersonalized option to receive this savings.
This option is only available for the following texts:
- Conservative w/English
- Orthodox w/English
- Egalitarian Hebrew + English
- Interfaith Hebrew + English
- Equal Partners Hebrew + English
The ketubah will arrive with blank spaces in the text, and you can either fill it in yourself, or hire a calligrapher to fill it in.
Inspired by the clean designs of the Arts & Crafts movement, the flower stems and calligraphy of this elegant ketubah are printed with black ink on cream colored paper. The narrow border and leaves are printed with metallic gold ink. The square roses and geometric shapes, a modern interpretation of the Jewish tradition of papercutting, are cut with a laser. Each ketubah includes a piece of red, acid-free Canson pastel paper to use as a backing (though of course you may choose to use a piece of your own paper instead).
For more images & info, click on the pink buttons in brackets: [Customizations], [Texts], [Enlarge], [Detail], [?], etc.
Note: ketubah at left is shown "personalized" (ie, filled in with the wedding couple's names, wedding date and location). You must pay the personalization charge to have your ketubah filled in.
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"Dear Melissa, I look forward to meeting you some day. Erin & I love your work. Its clean lines, sense of aesthetic and sensitivity to your subject matter is both a comfort to one's eye and an inspiration. In a word it is elegant! Thank you for giving us the chance to bring such beauty to our wedding. We love it, as we love each other. -Barnett Brickner (Columbus, OH)"