Ketubah = Jewish marriage contract ... but also ketubah = art. And these are just stunning ...
All from Ketubah Graphia via Accordions and Lace
Hello all, I am young Russian/Jewish/American girl (i.e. a Bridechka) planning her wedding in New York City. After much exasperation and frustration with all of the fluffy, stuffy, pricey and just plain boring wedding venues, flowers, favors, etc... I decided to start this blog to share my insights, inspirations, and ordeals in this process. I hope this blog can be a place where practical, modern, and chic brides and grooms can come together help each other out...I'm looking at you folks...
5 comments:
Oh those are pretty.
I really wish that we could afford one of these!
Oh these are beautiful!
Accordions, I am so in agreement with you, I have been lusting after them ever since I saw them on your site even though I know they will never be mine ... sigh.
We are proud owners of a beautiful ketubah made by Aliza Boyer of Ketubah Graphia. I can tell you that our ketubah is even more beautiful in person and it literally took my breath away when I saw it for the first time. Seeing it every day as it hangs in our home is a true honor and we consider it not only a beautiful representation of the promises that we made to one another but also an investment in a priceless piece of art. Well worth every penny, even if you have to spend less on some other aspect of the wedding. After all, your ketubah will last forever.
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