Wildflowers of Israel Papercut Ketubah
Art By Micol Bayer
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Description
The ketubah design is based on wildflowers that naturally grow in the Land of Israel. The circular motif symbolizes life and renewal. The symmetrical nature of this design represents the pasuk: K’mayim hapanim lpanim, ken lev ha’adam l’adam ~ Just as one’s face is reflected back when looking into water, so too one person’s heart is reflected in another (Proverbs 27:19). May you continue to reflect the best parts of each other throughout your life together.
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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, Gray
Print Stock
Paper
Size
18" x 18"
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About the Artist
Micol Bayer
Born and raised in Seattle, Micol moved to Israel in 2014 with her husband and three children. Ever since Micol learned how to write as a child, she has loved to play with lettering and developing her own fonts. She wrote her first Ketubah while in college and has been developing as an artist ever since. As a self-taught papercut artist, she strives to challenge herself by creating original designs that speak to the medium. Her mission as an artist is to design one-of-a-kind papercut works of art that are both beautiful and deeply imbued with personal meaning.
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Marlee Roth (verified owner) –
Our Ketubah is beautiful and we are so happy with it. Everything was sent directly to our rabbi through their site for review before the approval process. Made ordering super easy and stress free. Once we approved the final wording and design, it arrived at our door within a couple of weeks. I comes with the perfect signing pen and a practice piece of paper which is the same texture as the ketubah. They even allowed us to make minor modifications to the design so it was perfect for us.