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Begin your story with
a ketubah

made just for you.

Together, we'll bring your dream ketubah to life-an artwork that's as meaningful as it is beautful, crafted just for you and inspired by your unique story.
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Welcome to the world of Noa Attias — Luxury Jewish Papercut Artist specializing in handcrafted Ketubahs and Contemporary Judaica Art, where tradition meets beauty.
Each artwork is thoughtfully designed to celebrate the spirit and heart of the Jewish home. The collection includes handcrafted Ketubahs, Home Blessings, Challah Boards, Seder Plates, Candle Lighting Boards, and meaningful Judaica gifts for weddings, holidays, and special occasions.
Every piece combines delicate papercutting with optional calligraphy and hand painting, offered as original hand-cut artworks or high-quality laser-cut editions, created with fine art materials and meticulous attention to detail.
Bring timeless tradition, spiritual depth, and handcrafted beauty into your home.
Handmade in Israel • Collected Worldwide
 

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Gabrielle Hazman
5.0
February 10, 2026

Working with Noa on our ketubah was such a special part of the wedding process. From the start she was thoughtful, patient, and incredibly attentive to what we were hoping to create. She took our ideas and turned them into something even more beautiful and meaningful than we imagined. The final ketubah was stunning—elegant, personal, and truly a piece of art. It felt deeply reflective of us and our relationship, and it’s something we’ll cherish for the rest of our lives. So many people commented on how beautiful it was, and knowing how much care Noa put into every detail made it even more meaningful. We are beyond grateful to have such a lasting, meaningful piece from our wedding day!!!

Alana Adi
5.0
January 21, 2026

I could not be happier with my ketubah from Noa Attias - Paper Cuts. From start to finish, the entire experience was seamless, thoughtful, and so personal. The design is absolutely stunning! Modern, elegant, and meaningful, and every detail feels intentional and beautifully crafted. This is such a special piece that we’ll cherish for the rest of our lives, and I truly couldn’t imagine a more perfect representation of our marriage. The quality exceeded my expectations, and it’s even more breathtaking in person. If you’re looking for a ketubah that feels unique, artistic, and deeply heartfelt, I can’t recommend Noa Attias enough. I’m completely in love with our Ketubah!

Dara Orbach
5.0
January 5, 2026

Noa is a pleasure to deal with and the ketubah is absolutely stunning!

Adina Moss
5.0
December 23, 2025

I purchased the most magnificent challah board from Noa, and I couldn’t be happier. The intricate papercut design and thoughtful details are absolutely stunning, and the quality is 👌🏻. It feels like I’m cutting my challah on a piece of art. Not only is it stunning, but Noa went above and beyond to finish it in record time to get it to me before I left Israel. I highly recommend her work! Thank you, Noa, for your help, your incredible talent, and for making my weekly Shabbat table even more beautiful!!! 🙏🏻

Emily Weintraub
5.0
December 7, 2025

We absolutely love our Holy Jerusalem Ketubah! Working with Noa was such an easy and enjoyable experience. Her artwork is stunning, every time we look at our Ketubah, we fall in love with it all over again. She even recommended a framing shop that gave us a discount, which was such a thoughtful touch. Overall, she made the entire process smooth, simple, and truly special. We couldn’t be happier and highly recommend working with her!

Jessica Andrade
1.0
December 7, 2025

Shameful and disrespectful exclusion, refuses to provide ketubahs for same sex couples. Do not use this company.

Michele Ray
5.0
November 4, 2025

We purchased our Ketuba from Noa and it was absolutely beautiful. Thank you Noa!!

Edward Herman
5.0
November 3, 2025

Amazing ketubah

Adrienne Holtzman
5.0
November 1, 2025

Love my new piece of art with the Kohanim blessing! Came beautifully packaged and is hanging proudly on my wall ❤️

Tziona Breitbart
5.0
October 31, 2025

Noa was so wonderful to work with. We love our Ketubah and it is even prettier than we could have imagined!

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between Orthodox and modern or egalitarian ketubah texts, and can we choose the style that fits our ceremony?

Orthodox ketubah texts follow traditional halachic requirements and are written in Aramaic or Hebrew using a fixed legal formula that has been used for centuries. These texts typically require approval from an Orthodox rabbi and follow specific religious guidelines. Modern, egalitarian, and non Orthodox ketubah texts, including Conservative, Reform, Interfaith and secular options, allow greater flexibility in language and meaning. Many couples today choose texts that emphasize mutual commitment, shared values, equality and partnership, sometimes incorporating bilingual wording or more personal expressions. Yes, you can absolutely choose the text that best reflects your beliefs, ceremony and relationship. I provide a carefully curated selection of both traditional and contemporary ketubah texts and guide couples through the selection process to ensure the wording aligns with their officiant, denomination and personal vision. Whether you prefer a fully traditional document or a modern interpretation rooted in Jewish heritage, your ketubah can beautifully honor both tradition and your unique story.

2. will I get to see a proof?

Yes. For all ketubahs, I provide a digital proof with the couple’s names, wedding date, and location carefully completed. This proof is sent for review and approval, allowing your rabbi or officiant to confirm all details before final production.

3. Do ketubah texts have to be in Hebrew or can they be bilingual?

Ketubah texts do not have to be only in Hebrew. Many couples choose bilingual ketubah texts that include Hebrew and English side by side. This allows the text to be understood by family and guests while maintaining a strong connection to tradition.

Just take into consideration that Orthodox and Conservative texts are long. In certain instances, it could make sense to stick to one language due to space constraints.  

4. Does our rabbi or officiant need to approve the ketubah text?

Definitely yes. I always recommend sharing your chosen ketubah text with your rabbi or officiant before final approval. Some ketubah texts have specific religious requirements while others are more flexible. Making sure the text is approved early helps avoid last minute changes.

You are welcome to begin the process whenever it feels right. Starting early is always recommended when commissioning a meaningful and lasting wedding piece. For orders shipped outside of Israel, I recommend allowing approximately two months. If your timeline is shorter, rush orders may be accommodated subject to availability and an additional fee.

6. How do I order a ketubah?

Begin by selecting the ketubah design that feels right for your wedding. After placing your order, you will receive available text options together with a personalization form to complete your names, wedding date, and ceremony details. A digital preview will then be created for you to review and confirm. You are welcome to request corrections or adjustments before production. Your ketubah is finalized only after receiving your approval and, when needed, confirmation from your rabbi or officiant, so everything is accurate before it is created.

7. Does the ketubah come framed?

Ketubahs are typically shipped unframed to ensure safe international delivery and to allow you to choose framing that best suits your home and personal style. After the wedding, the ketubah can be professionally framed as a lasting piece of art for your home. Framing recommendations and guidance can be provided if needed.

8. Can we personalize our ketubah text?

Absolutely. If none of the existing ketubah texts fully reflect your relationship you are welcome to submit a custom text. Many couples choose to combine traditional wording with personal language creating a meaningful ketubah text that tells their unique story.

9. How long does shipping for ketubahs take?

Shipping times for ketubahs depend on the design type and level of customization.

Custom ketubahs that include personalized ketubah texts typically take 3 to 5 weeks to complete, depending on how quickly the couple collaborates with me during the text selection and approval process.
For fully custom ketubahs, including personalized ketubah texts and made to order designs, production typically takes around 2 to 3 months.

Once the ketubah is completed, it is carefully packaged and shipped via express international delivery. Shipping to the United States usually takes 3 to 7 business days, depending on the destination and customs clearance.

I always recommend ordering your ketubah well in advance to allow sufficient time for text approval, artwork creation, and a stress free delivery before your wedding day.

10. When should we choose our ketubah text?

I recommend choosing your ketubah text at least two to three months before the wedding. This allows time for rabbi approval personalization design and careful artwork creation. Ketubah texts are the foundation of the ketubah so it is best not to leave this decision to the last minute.

11. Do you ship Ketubahs and art worldwide, such as U.S.A ( East cost, etc.) Australia, Canada, England?

Yes. Ketubahs and artwork are shipped internationally to couples and collectors around the world, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many other destinations. Each piece is carefully packaged using protective materials to ensure it arrives safely and ready for display or for use under the chuppah. All shipments include tracking so you can follow your order throughout the delivery process. Many of my clients are based in the United States, and international shipping is a regular and reliable part of the ordering experience. Orders are shipped with trusted international carriers and are prepared with overseas delivery in mind from the start.

12. Can we make changes to the ketubah text?

Yes. The ketubah text can be adjusted to reflect what is most meaningful to you. You are welcome to request wording changes or personal adaptations based on your preferences or ceremony. If you already have a text prepared, you may send it for review, and it can be incorporated into your ketubah. The goal is to ensure the final text feels personal, accurate, and fully aligned with your vision.

13. What type of pen should be used to sign the ketubah?

We recommend signing the ketubah with a high quality pen that uses archival ink, ensuring the signatures remain clear and stable over time without bleeding or fading. Black pigment ink pens such as Uni ball or Sakura Pigma Micron pens work especially well on fine art, acid free paper. It is always a good idea to test the pen on a separate sheet before the ceremony to make sure the ink flow feels comfortable.A small test sheet made from the same paper used for your ketubah is included with each order, allowing you to check your pen in advance and make sure the ink does not spread.

14. How do you ensure the delicate papercut arrives safely?

With years of experience shipping artwork worldwide, each ketubah is carefully prepared using protective layers and sturdy packaging designed to safeguard delicate papercut details during transit. The artwork is secured between rigid protective boards and wrapped to help prevent bending or exposure to humidity. Ketubahs are shipped flat rather than rolled, so the intricate layers remain pristine and ready for your chuppah.

15. Can I customize my own ketubah design?

Yes. I love creating new designs that are specially developed for each couple. We begin with a Zoom meeting where we explore ideas together and define a theme that reflects your story and wedding vision. These custom ketubahs are then carefully hand cut, making each piece a truly personal work of art.

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