The Ke­tubah Garden

By |2013-04-17T15:29:16+00:00February 24th, 2012|

If your looking for a nature-inspired Ketubah which calls on traditional themes and styles, The Ketubah Garden is a great place to start! Calling itself, "a place where art, nature and Jewish tradition come together" the Ketubah Garden features designs of trees, leaves, and beautiful tranquil scenes. Artist Michelle [...]

Ke­tubah­Spir­it by Gi­lat Ben-Dor

By |2013-04-17T15:28:32+00:00January 4th, 2012|

Looking for a personal touch from an artist who's also a writer, photographer, and public speaker? Ketubah designer Gilat Ben-Dor presents original and unique water-colors and photography-based Ketubot on her site Ketubah Spirit. An Israeli currently based in Arizona, Gilat has created around 35 designs herself for a range [...]

Ke­tubah­Works

By |2013-04-17T15:13:52+00:00December 26th, 2011|

Talented artist and calligrapher Melissa Dinwiddie creates "heirloom quality ketubot, marriage covenants, and other artworks for clients on a commission basis." Of course, she also offers about 25 non-commissioned Ketubot on her website, ranging in price from about $200 to $1,450 for something really special (and embossed in 23kt [...]

TheKetubah.com

By |2013-04-17T14:57:01+00:00November 11th, 2011|

TheKetubah.com features original artwork by artist Stephanie Caplan, who currently lives in New York City's East Village. With a rich Jewish background, the artist creates watercolor designs using bold colors and influences of great names in art,such as Rothko, to create custom art (a hefty $1800-4000 pricetag), as well [...]

Cus­tom Ke­tubah by Miri­am Karp

By |2013-04-17T14:52:11+00:00November 11th, 2011|

Ketubah Artist Miriam Karp creates unique and 100% new designs via her website Custom Ketubah for each and every couple she works with. Working with couples to create an original work based on individuals preferences of Motif, Style, Color & Calligraphy, ordering a Ketubah from Miriam guarantees that the [...]

Cool Ke­tubah Dot Com

By |2013-04-17T14:39:07+00:00November 11th, 2011|

Brace yourself for something different! Chicago-based graphic designer Jason Pickleman created Cool Ketubah with a simple catchphrase: "not your grandmother's ketubah." I happened to like these designs a whole lot more than Heidi, but I've always had a soft-spot for graphic design. Light on graphics and heavy on bold [...]

Mod­ern Ketubah

By |2013-04-17T14:10:06+00:00November 9th, 2011|

Founded in 2003, photographer and artist Daniel Sroka created ModernKetubah.com to present his floral and nature photography as the beautiful art encasing the text of Ketubot. Using extremely zoomed in shots, Modern Ketubah offers brilliant color and dramatic use of focus to provide the art of any couple's Ketubah [...]

1–800-Ketubah.com

By |2013-04-17T13:48:14+00:00November 9th, 2011|

A sleek black website beautifully surrounds the original artwork of Ketubah Artist Nava Shoham, bringing out the bright vibrant colors of her work. Across about four pages of original designs, 1-800-Ketubah.com offers various designs inspired by unconventional color combinations and mostly abstract figures and Ketubah layout configurations. Nava Shoham's [...]

This Is Not A Ke­tubah, Yes It Is! (“TINAK”)

By |2013-08-23T16:14:37+00:00September 28th, 2011|

This Is Not a Ketubah, Yes it is! (also known as, "TINAK") is a collective based in New York and Buenos Aires which calls on the talents of up-and-coming Jewish artists. Unlike any Ketubot we've seen before, they didn't just say they were modern, but the designs actually were [...]

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