Great question! Since you’ll need to sign the Ketubah during the ceremony, it cannot be behind glass. The best way to display it is to mount it temporarily on a clean white foam board using clear photo corners.
How to do it: Buy a standard foam board and a pack of acid-free photo corners from any art supply store (like Michaels). Stick the corners to the board and gently slide your Ketubah in.

The result: This keeps the art flat and rigid so it can be placed on an easel for everyone to admire, while allowing you to easily sign it without obstruction. After the wedding, you can take it to a professional framer.

No. We want your Ketubah to be absolutely perfect. You can request as many changes or tweaks to the text and layout as needed until you are 100% happy with the digital proof. Only once you give us your final approval will we proceed to production.

Our easy ordering process starts with selecting your desired ketubah design. Once purchased, we will send you text options and a personalization form to fill in your names, wedding date, and location. Then, we will prepare and send you a mockup of the ketubah for review. The ketubah will be printed only once it has been fully approved by you and your Rabbi/officiant.

Of course. The "Personalization" is the heart of the Ketubah. When you order, you will fill out a form with the Groom’s name, Bride’s name, fathers' names (and mothers' names if requested), wedding date, and location. We integrate these details seamlessly into the Aramaic or English text, so there are no blank lines to fill in by hand (unless you prefer them).

Yes, we highly recommend it. Once you select your text (e.g., Orthodox Aramaic), we will send you a digital proof. You should forward this proof to your officiating Rabbi or wedding officiant for review. We will not print the final Ketubah until you and your officiant are 100% satisfied with the text accuracy.

Yes, we ship worldwide with secure, tracked shipping. A large portion of our couples are located in the USA, including major Jewish hubs in New York, New Jersey, and Maryland (Pikesville/Baltimore area). The artwork is packaged flat and protected to ensure it arrives in perfect condition for your Chuppah.

We have years of experience shipping art worldwide. Your Ketubah is packaged with extreme care, placed between layers of hard cardboard and protective materials to prevent bending or humidity damage. It is shipped flat (not rolled) to ensure the papercut layers remain pristine and ready for your Chuppah.

Yes! Our laser-cut designs feature a multi-layer construction. The top layer is the intricate papercut, and the background is a high-quality giclée print. We offer various background styles (watercolor splashes, solid colors, or gradients) to match your wedding color palette. Check the specific product listing to see the available color options.

We would love to make any changes in the ketubah textaccording to what is important to you. If you have your own text, let us know. We will be happy to accomodate any request:)



We are most comfortable with orders that are received 7-5 weeks before the wedding date.
But closer than 3 weeks will have rush fee (49$ for express shipping). Custom ketubahdesigns need to be scheduled at least 4-6 months in advance of the wedding.



This is a very common question! We recommend using a high-quality, archival ink pen that won't bleed or fade over time. A black Uni-ball Gel Impact pen or a Sakura Pigma Micron pen works beautifully on our acid-free paper. We suggest testing the pen on a separate piece of paper before the ceremony.



We ship the Ketubah unframed to keep it safe during transit and to allow you to sign it easily under the Chuppah. We recommend taking it to a professional framer after the wedding to preserve the papercut art with UV-protective glass.



Absolutely. We never print a custom Ketubah without your final approval. Once you submit your personalization form, our team prepares a high-resolution digital proof. We will email it to you for review. We recommend sharing this proof with your Rabbi or officiant to ensure all names, dates, and Aramaic spellings are 100% accurate.

Yes, we stand behind the quality of our ketubahs and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with your ketubah, please contact us and we will work with you to resolve the issue.

Yes, with pride! We believe that love is love. We offer a variety of texts specifically formulated for same-sex couples (both male and female), tailored to match both traditional and modern sentiments. We can also use gender-neutral grammar in Hebrew/Aramaic or incorporate your own custom vows.

Yes, we offer both Orthodox and Lieberman Clause text options for our ketubahs. We have the RCA orthodox text (Ashkenazi and Sepharadic).

We can also work directly with your rabbi to make sure everything is correct.

Yes, once your order has been shipped, we will send you an email with the DHL tracking information. DHL will keep you informed of any delays or changes to your shipment and will be in contact with DHL if naccassary to make sure you will receive your ketubah as quickly as possible.