To purchase this ketubah, please visit The Jewish Museum Shops in New York City or click here to order online at Ketubah.com.
Ketubah.com and The Jewish Museum have collaborated to bring together a beautiful selection of Ketubahs culled from the Museum's collection of Marriage Contracts. The Museum Collection features ketubah designs adapted from original works from around the world that date as far back as the 1600s. Their timeless artwork decorates modern texts and provides a reminder of the long history and tradition behind signing the ketubah.
This ketubah was adapted from a marriage contract from Verona (Italy), 1733, in the collection of The Jewish Museum. Above the text, within the shield topped by a portrait of a man with feathery headdress, are the coats of arms: at left, a squirrel perched against a fruit tree, the symbol of the family of printers to which the bride belonged; at right, the zodiac sign of Pisces within a Star of David for the groom.
Heirloom-quality giclee print using archival inks and paper.Available in 4 sizes and 18 text option, including custom text ($200 is for size 16"x18").
Member's discount is only available when the ketubah is purchased through The Jewish Museum Shops.