Lilac Circle Ketubah by Melanie Dankowicz - (Choice of Colors)



Description
A lovely round version of the Lilac Ketubah design, which features lilac and cosmos flowers. The Hebrew border, derived from the wedding blessings, includes “Joy and gladness, mirth, song, delight and rejoicing, love and harmony, peace and companionship.” By artist Melanie Dankowicz.
This classic phrase from the Song of Songs brings meaning to the day of your wedding and every day of your married life together.
After you place the order, we will send you a Ketubah Worksheet by email. The information you provide on this form will let the artist know exactly how to personalize your ketubah text. Once you have placed your order and sent in your Ketubah Worksheet, the artist will send you a proof of your text so that you and your officiant can confirm it is right.
Would you like to add a language? The artists have prepared ketubot in French, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, and other languages. Let us know what would feel right on your ketubah. They can customize it for you. Please let us know about special requests for color, fonts, etc.
It's fine to write Hebrew names on the worksheet, transliterated in English text, and they will convert them to Hebrew letters for you.
If you're not sure of the Hebrew date of your wedding, feel free to leave that blank for the artist to determine.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. We will send you detailed care information when your ketubah ships. Your ketubah will ship flat by UPS Ground, protected within a clear plastic art envelope and packed safely between several layers of cardboard. It will be mounted on a firm white gatorboard, ready for signing and display at your wedding! Coupons not applicable. Ketubahs are final sale.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from Melanie Dankowicz' Illinois studio
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Melanie Dankowicz
With cut metal and paper, Melanie strives to create striking and complex impressions, uniting traditional motifs with contemporary themes, balancing the flow of lines with the depth of space. She enjoys integrating Hebrew text in design, bringing out the beauty of the letters and the essence of their message
In metal, her pieces are designed to be viewed from all angles. Once lasercut, they are brushed, glass-blasted, or anodized to a smooth finish to achieve functionality, utility, and beauty.
The Spring Seder Plate, cut from stainless steel, won the NICHE Award in the category of Judaica. Melanie's artistic work began in 1994 with the creation of a ketubah for her own wedding. She draws inspiration from the countryside of Illinois, where she lives with her family. All of Melanie's work is crafted in the USA.