The Plant Lovers Ketubah

$360.00
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The Plant Lovers Ketubah is for couples who love nature or gardening, have a home filled with indoor plants, or are marrying in a lush setting. Part of the Signature Collection, this hand-drawn design print is digitally refined and brings vibrant greenery and life to your personalized vows.

Rachel Machowsky, artist and founder of Mazel Mazel Designs, discovered her true passion while designing her own abstract ketubah for her wedding amid the COVID-19 pandemic. She finds immense joy in working with couples to design their custom ketubah that reflects their unique relationship, story, and style.

She seeks to capture the essence of each couple’s life together in a piece of art that will be cherished forever as a reminder of the start of their marriage and what makes their love special. If you are wondering whether your ketubah needs to look like a traditional one, this is your answer. Her designs aim to challenge the visual conventions of the ketubah and create works of art across all styles.

  • Frame not included
  • Choice of size: 16" x 16" or 20" x 20"
  • Hand-drawn, digitally edited fine art giclee printed on Hahnemuehle German Etching paper using archival ink
  • Fully customizable text provided by the couple
  • We will contact you after purchase to collect the complete ketubah text

Shipped directly from the artist to you. Please allow 4 weeks for production after we receive your complete text. Upon completion of design, your ketubah will ship and be delivered in approximately 5-7 business days. Ketubahs are FINAL SALE.

More about Mazel Mazel Designs

Mazel Mazel Designs reimagines the ketubah as a modern work of art, offering prints that bring a fresh, contemporary twist to traditional Judaica. Founded by artist and architect Rachel Machowsky, the brand blends joyful creativity with thoughtful design to create ketubahs couples are proud to display in their homes. Each piece celebrates love, individuality, and timeless Jewish tradition through a modern lens.