Moroccan (Shargorodsky)
Art By Noam Shargorodsky
Description
The bright blue hues of this traditional Moroccan circle design provide a gorgeous frame for your Ketubah text –
creating a unique effect that feels both ancient and modern.
Print Stocks

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.
Info
Color
Blue
Print Stock
Paper, Canvas, Stretched Canvas
Size
16" x 16", 20" x 20", 24" x 24"
Similar Types of Ketubahs

Canvas
Today’s couples are looking to canvas for a Ketubah with a unique and striking fine art look. We are incredibly proud to offer our own exclusive line of Ketubah designs, produced in house and available on canvas. The canvas ketubahs have more texture and shine than ketubahs printed on paper and give off the look of an original oil painting!

Giclée Prints
Our giclée print ketubah collection offers the largest selection of limited-edition ketubahs available anywhere, so you can find a ketubah that will suit you, your wedding and your traditions. We work with couples and officiants from every Jewish denomination, and can incorporate the appropriate text to suit your wedding.
About the Artist

Noam Shargorodsky
Jerusalem-born Noam Shargorodsky is passionate about art, and she is passionate about Judaism – and she loves sharing these two central aspects of her life in a way that brings new beauty to the world. Noam draws inspiration for her artwork from authentic Jewish texts and Israeli landscapes. She particularly enjoys incorporating scenes of Jerusalem – especially the Old City of Jerusalem and the Western Wall, which has been the epicenter of Jewish prayers, hopes, and dreams for thousands of years. When she is not busy designing and painting Ketubah artwork, Noam and her husband Shaul are busy with their own family – raising their two daughters, Ruth and Elisheva, in their Jerusalem home
Noam’s art involves using oils, watercolors, and 23k genuine gold leaf techniques to produce a museum-quality piece that is both modern and traditional – a creative reformulation of ancient themes. Many couples and families from a wide range of religious and cultural backgrounds love the significance of having a beautiful Jewish Ketubah on
the wall.
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