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RE­CENT KE­TUBAH STORE REVIEWS

Or­tho­dox Ketubot

By |April 29th, 2013|

Or­tho­dox Ke­tubot is an Or­tho­dox-on­ly Ke­tubah store and is the new play­er on the Ke­tubah block in the Ke­tubah mar­ket­place. Start­ed by a “group of Ke­tubah mavens” in New York, they de­sire to com­bine great cus­tomer ser­vice with high-qual­i­ty Ke­tubot art. Their web­site sells a va­ri­ety of ranging […]

The Glass Ketubah

By |April 8th, 2013|

The Glass Ke­tubah is an artis­tic project de­vel­oped by Skip and Il­lene Dyr­da. Both Skip and Il­lene have a col­lec­tive back­ground in var­i­ous medi­ums of art and re­flects their range of tal­ent in their dy­nam­ic pieces. Their Ke­tubot com­bines pho­tog­ra­phy and glass works to make a com­plete­ly original […]

Once Up­on A Paper

By |March 5th, 2013|

Once Up­on A Pa­per is a pa­per com­pa­ny made up of var­i­ous gifts, art prints and ke­tubot made by artist Gene B. Liv­ing be­tween New York and Eu­rope with a back­ground in ar­chi­tec­ture, Gene has cre­at­ed a col­lec­tion of ke­tubot that are beau­ti­ful­ly sim­ple in de­sign, and powerful […]

Ke­­tubah-Bou­­tique

By |Feb­ru­ary 6th, 2013|

Bet­ty Maoz is the very tal­ent­ed artist be­hind Ke­tubah-Bou­tique. A na­tive tex­an that moved to Is­rael years ago, Bet­ty has com­bined her love for na­ture, art, and Ju­daism. She cre­ates each ke­tubah with lots of ex­pe­ri­ence and a holis­tic ap­proach. As a tal­ent­ed graph­ic artist and il­lus­tra­tor, Betty […]

Ke­tubah Love

By |Jan­u­ary 29th, 2013|

To­by Lou Si­mon is the artist and cal­lig­ra­ph­er be­hind Ke­tubah Love. To­by has blend­ed her three pas­sions of Ju­daica, cal­lig­ra­phy and fab­ric arts to cre­ate a work of art that is not on­ly mean­ing­ful for your wed­ding, but al­so with a great de­sign that will look won­der­ful on […]

Ke­­tubah-Arts

By |Jan­u­ary 23rd, 2013|

Gin­ny Reel is the fan­tas­tic artist be­hind the col­lec­tion of art­work of Ke­tubah-Arts. Hav­ing a back­ground in art and paint­ing, she de­cid­ed to com­bine that pas­sion with the an­cient tra­di­tion of Ke­tubot — and she has done so seam­less­ly. From cus­tom pieces to mod­ern prints, her web­site has […]

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