Sasson Papercut Ketubah
Art By Enya Keshet
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Description
“Joy and Bliss, Groom and Bride, Song and Happiness, Rejoicing and Delight, Love and Affection and Peace and Friendship”. This beautiful quotation from the seventh blessing of the marriage appears in Hebrew in the cut-out design, and in English, in colored print, around your ketubah text and vows of commitment and love.
Print Stocks
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
Blue/Green, Light Blue and Violet, Sand Weave
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
Enya Keshet
Enya Keshet was born in Pardes Hanna, Israel. As a young woman she moved to Jerusalem, where she studied at the Hebrew University and at Bezalel Academy of Art. Her friendship with a traditional scribe (sofer) led her to the idea of combining the art of paper cutting with the calligraphy of Megillot (scrolls). Her artwork has evolved extensively from this beginning. In 1994 she moved back to her hometown of Pardes Hanna, where her studio is today. A significant part of Enya’s work is in the style of the Lisbon manuscript workshop, which flourished at the end of the fifteenth century, a workshop which produced the famous Lisbon Bible and many other illuminated manuscripts currently in the collections of major museums in London, Paris, and New York.
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Lauren S (verified owner) –
Our ketubah came on time and is absolutely beautiful. The customer service was easy to connect with when going over correct name spelling. We actually had it framed without the glass prior to the ceremony so that it could be displayed nicely and so glad we did!
awinn3791 (verified owner) –
The ketubah was absolutely gorgeous and looks lovely in our home! We have such fond memories of that day with this gorgeous ketubah