Birds Of Paradise Ketubah
“The voice of the groom and the voice of the bride” The Birds of Paradise ketubah is a celebration of the newly wedded couple and anticipates their full and happy life together. It is full of birds and botany, color and movement, and bliss and delight.
Symbolism and Style:
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The Chuppah: A canopy of myrtle leaves creates a symbolic shelter.
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The Menorah: A gold menorah shines its light from within the design.
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Naïve Style: An expression of innocence, love, and growth. Pure joy is conveyed in this contemporary ketubah’s cheerful palette and rhythmic flow.
Product Features:
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Dimensions: 16″W x 23″H (Portrait orientation).
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Style: Contemporary Naïve style with a cheerful palette.
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Motifs: Songbirds, myrtle leaves, and a gold menorah.
23 March 2026? contact us before ordering.
“In the cities of Judea and the streets of Jerusalem, the voice of joy and the voice of happiness” (The Seven Blessings)
A celebration of pure joy! This lovely paper cut is full of birds and botany. A gold menorah shines under a canopy of myrtle leaves (symbolic of the Jewish chuppah) while cheerful songbirds proclaim the auspicious occasion in a delightful Naïve style.
“In the cities of Judea and the streets of Jerusalem, the voice of joy and the voice of happiness” (The Seven Blessings)
A celebration of pure joy! This lovely paper cut is full of birds and botany. A gold menorah shines under a canopy of myrtle leaves (symbolic of the Jewish chuppah) while cheerful songbirds proclaim the auspicious occasion in a delightful Naïve style.
$625.00
Remember, once the date and location of your wedding is fixed, it is never to early to order your ketubah!
We ship directly from our studio. The ketubah is mailed in a strong protective tube by the Express mail of the Postal Service. We will send you an email with your invoice and the tracking number information on the day it is posted. Please take into consideration that a signature may be required by the recipient. Shipping to North America usually takes a week or less, however, we prefer to leave at least two weeks for delivery. On rush orders, we ship by FedEx ($100 additional). The ketubah is sent as a “religious wedding document” and is, typically, duty-free. Though it is very unlikely to be the case, we cannot assume responsibility for any custom fees.


