Two Tablets
Art By Veronique Jonas
Description
A pair of brightly colored trees representing the couple, join together above a Chuppah, forming the shape of the two tablets of the Ten Commandments. The couple joins in marriage, within the sheltering abode of the Torah and joins to form a single flame. Jerusalem is featured prevalently in this design, as it is constantly in our hearts. A pair of loving peacocks represents a life of plenty. The lilies are mentioned in the quote: My beloved is mine and I am his who browses among the lilies.- From Song of Songs.
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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.
Info
Color
Multi
Print Stock
Paper, Canvas, Stretched Canvas
Size
13" x 19", 17" x 25", 21" x 30"
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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
Veronique Jonas
Veronique Jonas (nee Soriano) was born in Lubumbashi, Zaire, presently the Republic of Congo. She has a B.A. from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Veronique now resides in Dallas, Texas. She taught art to students of the Solomon Schechter Academy of Dallas for 18 years. Veronique is primarily a Judaic artist working in oils and watercolors. Among her commissioned works are pieces done for Cong Shearith Israel in Dallas, Jewish Federation, Jewish Family Service, Solomon Schechter Academy and numerous private individuals. She has been creating custom Ketubahs for the past 5 years.
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