Siman Tov Ketubah
“Siman Tov. May this be an auspicious time.” This is the fervent cry that follows the breaking of the glass at the marriage ceremony. It is an expression of the shared joy of the celebrants and their heartfelt wishes for the bride and groom’s future.
A Masterpiece of Delicacy: The Siman Tov ketubah is a delicate paper cut reminiscent of fine Belgian lace. There is exquisite detail in the weave of the motifs and in the application of the 24-karat gold leaf.
Harmonious Composition: This symphony of decorative elements creates a harmonious composition, reflecting our wishes for the new couple’s shared life.
Product Features:
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Dimensions: 17.5″W x 17.5″H.
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Style: Delicate paper cut reminiscent of fine Belgian lace.
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Materials: 24-karat gold leaf application.
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Shipping: Free Shipping + VAT Included.
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“Siman Tov. May this be an auspicious time.”
This fervent cry, following the breaking of the glass, inspires this artwork. The Siman Tov Ketubah is a delicate paper cut reminiscent of fine Belgian lace. With exquisite detail in the weave of motifs and the application of 24-karat gold leaf, it creates a symphony of decorative elements.
“Siman Tov. May this be an auspicious time.”
This fervent cry, following the breaking of the glass, inspires this artwork. The Siman Tov Ketubah is a delicate paper cut reminiscent of fine Belgian lace. With exquisite detail in the weave of motifs and the application of 24-karat gold leaf, it creates a symphony of decorative elements.
$575.00
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.
