Ketubah for my cousin’s wedding.
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Ketubah for my cousin’s wedding.
My sister got married over the summer and I designed their ketuba. They wanted a sunset over water and I obliged with this papercut over watercolor.
My fiancee and I were working on the language for our ketubah, and finally decided to just do it by mad lib instead.
On the ___ day of the week, the ___ day of ___, in the year ___, corresponding to the ___ day of ___, in the year ___, in ___, the groom, ___, son of ___, and the bride, ___, daughter of ___, entered into a mutual covenant of CLOUD before WINDS and these HEARTS and made this pledge together: "As we FUCK life's journey together, we will BUTTER each other in respect, in admiration, and in BUTT, just as we will STAB each other's FACE. We will try always to be BUMPY and CONCAVE, sensitive to each other's BABY and feelings. We will be there for each other in times of INVESTIGATION as in times of celebration. May CEILING light our way together. May the joy of EATING with one another bring smiles to our faces. All of this we accept as valid and BITING."
It’s kinda perfect. Now we just need to get it translated.
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The Mountains May Move. Original Jewish papercut art by Kim Phillips of Hebrica Judaica Art. Hand cut from archival quality paper. Scribing by Robert Saslow. Contact the artist.
A copy of a Libyan Jewish ketuba (wedding document).
The Ketuba (Jewish marriage contract) of my paternal grandparents, Hanna and Shaul, from November 25th, 1921, Yemen.
Spanish Gold Leaf Ketuba - 28 x 36" heavyweight archival paper, Indian ink, 18K Italian Gold and Gouache.