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it's a breathtaking work of art that captures the soul of a love story.
Blending tradition with exquisite design, each Ketubah Art becomes a unique masterpiece that honors the past while celebrating a couple’s future.

KetubahArt:
Eternal creations that embody the essence of love while celebrating Jewish traditions.

Explore our collection and appreciate the intricate designs that celebrate love and commitment.
Welcome to Our Ketubah Collection: More Than Just Art, It's Your Love Story. Dive into a world where every piece tells a tale of love, commitment, and shared dreams. Explore our unique designs that beautifully celebrate your journey together. Let your love story inspire the art that adorns your life.





CREATING MOMENTS
THAT A LIFETIME
What started out as a simple friendship quickly turned into something much more. Our undeniable first spark has grown into a unique and wonderful bond that only husband and wife can share. We are so grateful to have found each other, and we’re thrilled to invite you to join us as we celebrate our love and future together in a Kiddushin ceremony under the Chuppah.
This Jewish wedding ceremony, featuring the exchange of Ketubah and rings, is rooted in the sacred traditions of Moses and Israel, and we are excited to honor our commitment to one another in this timeless way.
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WHAT IS JEWISH KETUBAH?


A Jewish Ketubah is a sacred and meaningful marriage contract signed before a Jewish couple weds. This significant document serves not only as a legally binding agreement but also as a lasting testament to the couple’s love, commitment, and devotion to one another.
The Beauty and Customization of a Jewish Ketubah
A Ketubah can be fully customized to reflect personal preferences, featuring exquisite artwork that transforms it into a stunning piece of wedding art. Many couples choose to display their Ketubah in their home as a lifelong symbol of their union.
The Meaning and Role of a Ketubah
Traditionally, a Ketubah outlines both:
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Economic responsibilities: This includes financial obligations such as dowry, provisions for the wife, and support in case of divorce or death.
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Emotional commitments: The contract emphasizes values like mutual respect, love, and care between the couple.
In the past, only the groom signed the Ketubah, witnessed by two individuals. However, in modern times, it is common for both the bride and groom to sign, making it a shared commitment between partners.
The Ketubah
in Jewish Tradition
At the heart of a Jewish home, the Ketubah symbolizes the sacred bond of marriage. It is a commitment made before God and the Torah, reflecting the sanctity of Jewish tradition, as referenced in Exodus 21:10. The groom is bound to fulfill specific marital obligations, ensuring financial and emotional security for his bride throughout their life together.
During the Jewish wedding ceremony, the Ketubah is read aloud, followed by the Seven Blessings (Sheva Brachot). The ceremony concludes with the groom breaking the glass, symbolizing the destruction of the Temple and the sacred covenant of marriage being formed.
A Timeless Symbol of Love and Tradition
A Jewish Ketubah is far more than just a legal document—it is a cherished heirloom, passed down through generations, embodying love, faith, and commitment within Jewish tradition.

