Mashhad, Persia, Iran, 1898 Ketubah
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Description
The monetary unit mentioned in the original contract was used in Khorasan Province, making the probable origin of the Ketubah Meshed, the principle city of that region. Although the Jews of Meshed were forced to convert to Islam in 1839, they continued to observe Judaism in secret. On the occasion of a wedding, two marriage contracts would be prepared, an Islamic document, such as this one, for public use, and a Jewish one for the home.
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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
Pastel
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Paper
Size
23.5" x 18.25", 28" x 22", 14" x 18"
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