Summer Flowers Ketubah - $325
by Melissa Dinwiddie
Description:
(Is your wedding more than 4 weeks away? You can pay in installments – just ask!)
A corner of the Garden of Eden is conceptualized here as a summer flower garden, blooming with sunflowers, daisies and asters, lilies, foxgloves, irises, and more. Butterflies, bees and moths flit among the blossoms, and ladybugs climb the leaves. Beneath the flowers are inscribed the words from the Song of Songs, "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine," in both English and Hebrew (or you may choose to have your names inscribed here by hand instead). The entire scene is rendered in collage, with so much dimension and shadow that it could be called a paper sculpture. The text, printed in Melissa's exclusive calligraphic fonts, woven in and among the flowers, completes this compelling design.
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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.
Please note: Due to the variations between computer monitors, and the inherent difference between projected light and ink on paper, the colors you see here are only approximations. If you want to see what the ketubah will actually look like before ordering, you may order a letter-sized sample for $20. Just click the buy now button to order a sample!
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"Dear Melissa - I just wanted to send you a couple of photos from our wedding day. It was just this past Sunday (August 8th). It was a perfect day - could not have imagined anything better. Of course, your Ketubah was much talked about. My cousin framed it in between the ceremony and the reception so that it could be displayed at its finest. So, I have attached a photo of the ketubah as well as a photo of us so that you can see who will cherish your beautiful artwork for the rest of our lives. With deep gratitude, Cindy and Michelle (Worcester, MA)"