Petals Ketubah by Tchotchke Judaica

$448.00
$448.00
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Some things feel made for a wedding without trying. The Petals Ketubah is one of them. Designed by Ivy Tai - an NYC-based illustrator with a gift for balancing delicacy with impact. This piece features a rose bush growing beautifully around your text, your union literally at the center of the composition. Printed on rice paper, it feels like something found rather than made. Each ketubah is made to order and personalized just for you.

After purchasing, you'll receive a form to fill out with your names, wedding date, location, and text preference. A digital proof will be sent for your approval before printing.

  • Made in the USA
  • 18" x 18"
  • Archival digital pigment printing on Awagami Factory Unryu Thin 55 White rice paper (swirling fibers)
  • Includes 2 Archival signing pens
  • Includes an extra signature sheet for practice
  • Frame not included

This ketubah is available in three personalization options:

  • Fill-in-the-Blank: Select one of the standard texts, with names, date, and location filled in by hand
  • Personalized: One of the standard texts with names, date, and location professionally typeset into the text
  • Customized: Create your own text or modify an existing one, with all personal details professionally typeset throughout

Text Options
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Anniversary Interfaith Reform
Egalitarian Non-Binary Secular-Humanistic
Conservative with Lieberman Clause Same Sex (Women) Same Sex (Men)
RCA Orthodox Custom

This item is made to order and ships directly from the artist. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing before shipment. Rush shipping is unavailable. Ketubahs are FINAL SALE.

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Tchotchke objects are imagined with a nod to tradition, along with buckets of whimsy and beauty, for those of us who think Judaica can be an expression of ourselves and the spaces we inhabit. After years of struggling to find Judaica objects that represent our personalities and modern tastes, Tchotchke began as design-forward, handcrafted artifacts, produced by passionate artisans around the globe. Tchotchke exists to support the many of us who are looking for ways to connect with our culture, embrace the traditions of our people, and grow our families in Jewish homes.