Hamsa With Henna Pattern
Art By Chana Zelig
Description
A hamsa is a hand-shaped charm meant to offer protection and blessings. This symbol is common throughout the middle-east, and is derived from the Hebrew and Arabic words for “five.” Often, it includes a blue stone or eye to symbolize God’s watchfulness. Henna is a dye that has been used to adorn a bride’s hands as part of wedding celebrations since the late Bronze Age. This hamsa is decorated with a traditional henna pattern, and underscored with the words from Song of Songs: “I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine.” May this Hamsa bring the joy, peace and blessings to the newlyweds
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Paper
+$0
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.

Canvas
+$50
Canvas ketubahs have a glossy look with texture and shine. The canvas can be framed behind glass or can be stretched by a framer. Our canvas ketubahs require name printing.

Stretched Canvas
+$100
We offer the canvas stretching feature in house as well. When ordered this way, the ketubah is stretched by hand on a specially built frame in a style known as gallery wrap and comes ready to hang complete with a wire at the back.
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Color
Multi
Print Stock
Paper, Canvas, Stretched Canvas
Size
11" x 24", 13" x 28.5", 14" x 32"
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About the Artist

Chana Zelig
Chana Zelig is a Judaic artist who blends images, letters and language. Her original paintings, private commissions, sanctuary art, stained glass and textiles can be found in homes, schools and synagogues around the United States and Israel. She has led numerous workshops and has written and lectured on Jewish art for a variety of audiences. Having made custom ketubot for two decades, she is proud to have her work represented in Ketubah.com.
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