Floral Wreath Papercut Ketubah
Art By Chavi Feldman
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Description
This wreath of gorgeous spring flowers and leaves mimics the eternal ring that has no beginning and no end. It symbolizes a strong and eternal commitment between a loving couple. Inside the wreath of flowers is one of the blessings that is recited under the chuppah during the marriage ceremony.
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Paper
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Our paper ketubahs (papercut ketubahs included) are printed on cold press, acid free art paper, the standard in artistic reproductions. This paper is slightly textured and can be ordered with or without name printing.
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Color
Lilac, Soft Sage Green
Print Stock
Paper
Size
18" x 18"
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Papercutting has been a traditional Jewish art form for Ketubah decoration since the Middle Ages. Thanks to advances in artisanal laser cutting in the late 20th century, these exquisite pieces of fine art are now within everyone’s budget. Papercut Ketubahs are lovingly produced, one at a time, to archival standards.
About the Artist
Chavi Feldman
Chavi Feldman is a multitalented artist from Toronto, Canada, currently residing in Israel with her family. From a young age, she developed a love for drawing and calligraphy, which led to the creation and sale of her first ketubah at 17. She graduated from George Brown College with a degree in Graphic Design and Advertising and now works with a variety of mediums including watercolor, glass and stone mosaics, and paper cutting. Her art is deeply influenced by the natural beauty and spiritual essence of her adopted country, and she strives to convey this in her work. With a playful and unique style, Chavi aims to bring a sense of enchantment and joy to those who view her art.
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