Our Rabbi recommended we check out ketubahketubha to get a sense of what we wanted. They have a TON of options from different artists and you can search my price, text, etc. I must have combed through the website ten times - every time I looked at it, I saw ketubahs that I had skipped over before. Honestly, having so many options was a bit overwhelming! After Neill and I went through every. single. option. together we ended up with ten options on our short list.
evening star, papercut - ivory, entwined, life dance I, song of songs, beloved II, momoyama, meant to be, 18 flowers, i'll be there - autumn
Another site we liked was Tsilli Pines's new ketubah. Two of her styles stood out to us as potentials:
sunburst, many moons
As you can see, we ended up with an assortment of different styles! Even looking at them now though, there is something about each ketubah that I find beautiful. Do you have a favorite?
3 comments:
As a ketubah artist, it's always interesting to see the process people go through in choosing a ketubah. There are so many out there! Something I do that maybe some other artists don't is I offer the option of customizing a print. For instance, if you have a favorite symbol or two I can add them in to a print.
Hope you end up with something you love forever.
Miriam Karp
customketubah.com
i think miriam is a spam robot!
I'm not a spam robot! I like the big tree one that says "side by side, our love..." at the bottom. that one is neeeeeeat.
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