Sharon Stillman
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Ketubah Gallery
Sharon Stillman has created unique Ketubot for couples around the country.
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Chai Ketubah Chai Ketubah
22"x32"
Mixed media

This ketubah symbolizes life (translated from the Hebrew word “Chai”). This couple met at a camp of the same name and so the double symbolism was extra meaningful to them.

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Tree of Life Tree of Life
20"x30"
Handmade paper, acrylic paint

This ketubah symbolizes the tree of life and the colors symbolize the time of year that the couple got married.

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Heart of Roses Heart of Roses
18"x26"
Paper, acrylic paint, ink on
plexiglass

This ketubah was made for an interfaith couple. He is of Greek descent and his last name translated into a rose hence the handmade paper roses. Each rose contains the text from a traditional Greek wedding ceremony and symbolizes the unity of this couple by complimenting the ketubah text.

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Paper Flowers Paper Flowers
25"x36"
Handmade paper, Ink on paper

This ketubah contains simple elements honoring the traditional simplicity of the original illuminated manuscript.

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Circle of Life Circle of Life
24"x36"
Mixed media

This ketubah uses willow to create an unending circle to symbolize the new life this couple are beginning together. The grooms last name is Rose so there are small paper roses wrapped into the willow along with the double wedding bands which they exchanged at the wedding ceremony.

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Celebrate Sukkot Celebrate Sukkot
22"x32"
Mixed media

This wedding took place during the holiday of Sukkot. The couple wanted to include symbolic elements such as the lulav and the etrog. The shape of the frame is also symbolic of the night sky visible through the roof of the succah.

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Jerusalem Skyline Jerusalem Skyline 24"x32"
Mixed media

This dimensional silver, gold and copper leaf design illustrated this couples love for Jerusalem.

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Chuppah Chuppah
24"x32"
Mixed media

This ketubah contains the veil that belonged to the brides mother symbolizing the cover of the wedding canopy at the ceremony. The willow poles support the canopy and are decorated with metal charms such
as a wine cup, candlesticks, and a Torah scroll.

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