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SPARKLE HEXAGON ketubah

$946

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SKU: NOA-2387 Category:

Mazal Tov, and thank you for your interest in my Ketubah.

I create each ketubah as a unique and elegant papercut artwork designed to become a lifetime heirloom from your most meaningful day.

First, I personalize your ketubah with your names, wedding date, and location. You may choose Hebrew and English text, or Hebrew only. In addition, I offer a variety of traditional and modern texts, including Orthodox (Ashkenazi or Sephardi), Conservative, Reform, and Interfaith options. If you prefer a specific font or wish to adjust elements of the design, I will gladly customize it for you.

This ketubah features ten intricate layers of precision-cut paper. You may also choose to add delicate crystal gems for extra sparkle and dimension.

I laser cut each design on the highest-quality fine art paper. Then, I print the text on archival Giclée museum paper to ensure exceptional clarity and longevity. Furthermore, I use only acid-free materials so your ketubah remains beautiful for generations.

Each original design is created by Noa Attias and crafted with great care, creativity, and attention to detail.

The composition includes layered papercutting, soft pastel florals, and elegant leaves. I hand-paint the background with watercolor washes, and I gild selected details with genuine 24K gold. As a result, the final piece feels refined, luminous, and deeply meaningful.

After your wedding, you can proudly display your ketubah in your home as a daily reminder of your sacred commitment and joyful celebration.

Please note that the frame is not included with this product.

Every ketubah is made to order and carefully personalized. Therefore, your piece will be truly one of a kind — a modern fine art ketubah that will impress your guests and remain a treasured family heirloom for years to come.

color

Gold leaf + Gold, Light blue+ Dark Blue, Silver+ Dark Silver

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