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Ketubah "Smashing the glass" vitrage - Hand painted with gold 24 K
Ketubah "Smashing the glass" vitrage - Hand painted with gold 24 K
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This "Smashing the glass" ketubah is a one of a kind piece of art hand painted with watercolor and gold. The uniqueness of this ketubah comes from the marriage between the modern style of broken glass and the romanticism of the doves that carry the tallit to accompany the new couple to the chuppah at sunset. The doves represent Shalom and the love of the Jewish couple since they never separate, just as the Jewish people never separate from their Creator and the Torah. The broken glass remember the glass that the groom broke during the wedding to commemorate the destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. May the people of Israel soon have the merit of gluing their broken glass together and bringing about the Messiah through the love of the Jewish people, which begins first in the couple.
The Gold I used is pure gold powder 24K I mix by myself to be used in painting or immitation gold painting which looks similar.
The gilding of this painting is hand-painted on a lithograph of my original watercolor drawing previous printed on acid-free cotton matt paper 240 gr at a printing house that specializes in museum-quality giclee art printing.
The inspiration for this painting came from the fact that we were chosen by the STG (Smashing the glass) organization to be a recommended vendor ! STG is the world’s biggest Jewish wedding media platform, here is the article that was written about us:
https://smashing.glass/pitka-tava
Sizes options:
1/ 20*14 inches (50.8*36 cm)
2/ 17.7 * 12.5 inches (45*32 cm)
If there is a size you would, please contact me and I will be happy to check if it's possible :)
Gold:
Two options:
1/ Pure gold pigment 24 K painting
2/ Gold pigment imitation
Text (Nussach):
- The traditional Ashkenazi Orthodox text offered by the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA).
2. The traditional Sepharadic Orthodox text offered by the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA).
3. The traditional Orthodox text offered by the Rabbinical Council of London.
4. The traditional Chabbad text.
5. The traditional Ashkenazi Orthodox text offered by the Rabbinical Council of Israel (נוסח נחלת שבעה).
6. The traditional Sepharadic Orthodox text offered by the Rabbinical Council of Israel (נוסח מקורי ספרדי של הרב אליהו בר שלום).
7. The Ultra-Orthodox Charedi text by the Badats Jerusalem Rabbinate (בד"ץ העדה החרדית)
All texts have been reviewed by rabbis who are experts in the field of marriage and ketubah in order to be accurate in the original texts and kosher for jewish weddings. For any additional personal design such as writing names, adding an English translation to the existing text, or any other request, please contact us after consulting your Rabbi. We recommend to consult the Rabbi who will guides the chuppah regarding the correct text to choose from the list above. English translation is not available for all the designs. Our texts are matching first and second wedding by leaving spaces on specific words the Rabbi will fill appropriately. To get the texts, feel free to contact us by email: info@judaicaman.com
There is a jewish tradition to write the sentence "בסימן טוב ובמזל טוב", "בעזרת השם" - "In a good sign and with good luck", "With God's help" at the begining of a ketubah as you can see on the pictures, but if you prefer to write only the mention "שטר כתובה" please contact us after the order.
- Shipping:
Please, take care we need a processing time of 5 weeks to prepare your ketubah before we ship it, so place your order at least 6 weeks before the wedding. If you need the ketubah faster, please contact us before the order and we will be happy to check if it's possible. Email: info@judaicaman.com
All our orders are shipped by FedEx / Dhl company with tracking number ONLY. FREE FedEx/ Dhl express shipping, 2-8 business days.
We wish you Mazal Tov and to live in love, healthy, peace, abondance... until 120 years old together!
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