Blue Sky Ketubah
The Blue Sky ketubah combines the love poetry of King Solomon with imagery of nature’s beauty and abundance.
A Design of Abundance: With an intricate border of entwining pomegranates, foliage and flowers, a lush tree in full blossom takes center stage in this exquisite paper cut ketubah.
Transcendent Atmosphere: The distinctiveness of its modern ketubah design is defined by a lovely celestial blue background which infuses the artwork with a transcendent and timeless quality.
The Verse: “Many waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it” (Song of Songs 8:7).
Product Features:
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Dimensions: 17″W x 17″H.
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Background Options: Available in Blue-gray or Gradient – Blue.
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Motifs: Lush tree, pomegranates, foliage, and flowers.
22 March 2026? contact us before ordering.
“Many waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it” (Song of Songs 8:7)
This modern ketubah design combines love poetry with imagery of nature’s beauty. A lush tree in full blossom takes center stage, surrounded by pomegranates and flowers against a lovely celestial blue background that infuses the artwork with a transcendent quality.
“Many waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it” (Song of Songs 8:7)
This modern ketubah design combines love poetry with imagery of nature’s beauty. A lush tree in full blossom takes center stage, surrounded by pomegranates and flowers against a lovely celestial blue background that infuses the artwork with a transcendent quality.
$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.