About this Product
Hamsa with Pomegranates Ketubah (shown in the Reform/interfaith Hebrew and English)
Size : 17 x 22 on fine art paper signed and numbered
Beautiful brand new printed by artist Nehama Samson signed, quote featured is from Song of Songs "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine".
Even though this ketubah offers the look of a paper cut, it is not a laser cut and has the appearance of a papercut.
It is printed and is a 2 dimensional piece. It is a simulated papercut printed on acid free fine art paper.
The paper the ketubah is printed on is fine art paper is made from 100% cotton fiber. Ketubah is not framed.
✎Reform/interfaith Modern Hebrew and English - for reform and interfaith weddings
❤ Free personalization included - the artist will fill in your names, wedding date and location in matching font free of charge!
Unlimited proofing until it reaches your approval.
❤ Please allow 2-3 weeks for personalizing, printing and shipping of the ketubah.
★ IMPORTANT Please include your information below with your order
and fill out the worksheet below with your information if you are ordering it personalized.
❤ I will email a proof for you to check and approve
❤ I’m looking forward to working with you.
Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Please visit my other store https://ketubahla.etsy.com
Info needed
Hebrew date:
Hebrew names Groom:________son of ________________
Hebrew names Bride:_______daughter of ________________
English date:
Place(city & state):
Groom(first, middle, last):
Bride(first, middle, last):
KETUBAHLA
Meet the Maker
Born in Israel, Nehama Samson's art reflects her love for Jewish art and culture and the Hebrew language. She attained a B.A. in illustration and graphic design at California State University, Northridge.She is versatile and has been commissioned by many couples including several celebrities to do a variety of works which include Calligraphy and monograms for invitations, greeting cards, birth announcements and ketubahs especially suited to each couple.
How it’s Made
The ketubah design was drawn by hand and scanned into the computer and the shadow effects applied to it. The Hebrew font used was a font that I designed from my calligraphy.
It is printed on a professional Epson art and photography large format printer.
Shop Policies
I usually ship every Thursday so if you get back to me by Wednesday eve I can ship it out that week.
For digital files: Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed.
I do not accept returns. If the item arrives damaged please send photos and I will send out a new one.
Cancellations: accepted
Request a cancellation: within 3 hours of purchase before I work on it and make a proof otherwise I will not accept returns or will give partial refund Will refund everything except for $30 for work already done) if it is not yet printed.
Please contact me if you have questions prior to ordering.