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Chicken Soup for the Heart Ketubah

Chicken Soup for the Heart Ketubah

Regular price $199.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $199.00 USD
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Ketubah Options
Color Scheme

ABOUT THIS DESIGN:
Done in the modern, boldly colored, Pop Art style, "Chicken Soup for the Heart" is our Jewish take on Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can series. The orange and green label is shown from the back side of the can, so you see only a small portion of the front, which appears to be a can of Manishewitz Chicken Soup for Passover, the name in red on ivory, while the top and bottom of the can are capped in silver to complete the design. The black ketubah text cleverly lies in the ivory ingredients portion of the label with the text curving slightly to show the curvature of the can. In a straight line across the bottom of the artwork lie the signature lines. From the artist, Micah Parker: "The original concept was supposed to be based on a 50's or 60's era Manischewitz matzo ball soup can. Finding an historical image of any Manischewitz soup cans was the major stumbling block in creating the design. During the design process it occurred to me that it was unlikely that Manischewitz ever put matzo ball soup in a can. So I opted to change the design to the cure for everything -- chicken soup."

ARTIST:
Micah Parker

DIMENSIONS:
20” x 20”
16" x 16"

KETUBAH OPTIONS:
16"x16" / Unpersonalized
16"x16" / Personalized
20"x20" / Unpersonalized
20"x20" / Personalized

Personalized ketubahs will have all of the names, dates, location, etc. included in both Hebrew and English, formatted perfectly to compliment the design.
Unpersonalized ketubahs will include the text with blanks for names, dates, location, etc. to be filled in by hand in both Hebrew and English by your calligrapher.

LEAD TIME:
Generally takes 3-4 weeks.

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How to Order

Step 1: Pick a Design

Choose your perfect ketubah design.

Step 2: Choose a Text

Every ketubah needs a text.

Step 3: Provide Your Info

Include your names, date, and location for your ceremony.

Step 4: Approve Your Proof

Every ketubah will include a digital proof before we print.