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  • "The Delicate Brush" Ketubah Order Form

    Welcome to the order form! Let's get started on this exciting process. Please ensure you have read over the process page of my website to ensure you know exactly how the process goes and which ketubah you want. www.thedelicatebrush.com/process
  • Please note:

    No ketubah is printed without your (and your rabbi's) confirmation of the mockup, which I will email to you. Please only submit your form when you have all of the information! Thank you.
  • Part One: Your Wedding Information

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  • Ketubah International Shipping Address

    I ship all of my ketubahs worldwide via express courier. Please note that your ketubah will be shipped to this address if it differs from your website order address. If you will be visiting/have a local relative and prefer the ketubah to be picked up from my studio, please make a note of this at the end of the form.
  • Part Two: Your Ketubah Design

    This section pertains to the design and format of your ketubah
  • DIY Ketubah Information

    This section is for people ordering a do-it-yourself ketubah only
  • Please see the below chart for your ketubah format

    Note that the text is formatted in it's shape, there is no circle/square line around it
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  • Custom Illustration Ketubah Information

    This section is for people ordering a custom illustration ketubah. Please note, for orders within the USA, custom illustration ketubahs are printed and shipped using a local fine-art print studio.
  • Format Types

    This refers to the overall design shape
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  • Part Three: Your Ketubah Text

    This section pertains to the ketubah text for international weddings, and provides me everything I need to write it
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  • Ketubah English font

    Hebrew is automatically a beautiful calligraphy font
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  • Hebrew Fonts

    All texts are printed
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  • Ketubah Title

    Please read the information in red and below the title options
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  • Part Four: Couple's Information

    Here you will provide me with your names and other information I need for the text
  • Partner one

  • Partner two

  • Part Three: Your Ketubah Text

    This section pertains to your ketubah text for weddings in Israel, and how we can receive it from your rabbi
  • Marrying through the Rabbinate (Rabbanut רבנות)

    Once you are officially registered with the Rabbinate, you can request your ketubah text. They must provide it in a word document format, for me to copy and paste the text into your design. I am not able to use texts provided as a PDF or image. Once provided, the text is formatted into the design and your rabbi will confirm the mockup before I move on to the next step. You can read more about this process over on my website.
  • Marrying through Tzohar

    You're in luck! I am directly in touch with the rabbi at Tzohar responsible for ketubahs. When we get started, I will email them for your text. I am only able to do so once you have completed opening your account with them. In the ketubah, a symbolic sum will be absent. You can either discuss this with your rabbi so I can type it into the design, or it can be left blank to be filled in by hand. Once I receive the text, it is formatted into the design and Tzohar will confirm the mockup before I move on to the next step. IMPORTANT: If you have already received your text from them PLEASE UPLOAD IT HERE or send it to me (they get annoyed at me when I email for it if the couple already has it!)
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  • Ketubah Title

    Please read the information in red and below the title options
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  • Frame Options

    I keep lovely custom-made box frames in my studio in Shoham for square designs, to help the process be as easy as possible for you for your wedding. These are made from real wood with glass (not plastic). The back comes out easily so you can remove the ketubah to be signed at your ceremony. Having a frame protects your ketubah and makes it easier to display at your wedding as well as in your home afterwards. Frames are 180NIS for 14x14" and 250NIS for 18x18", and you can add them to your cart on my website.
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