The Trend in Beautiful and Secular Ketubahs
A Ketubah has long been part of the Jewish wedding. It signifies the marriage contract between husband and wife. It is part of the traditional Jewish ceremony and these days is part of the interfaith wedding ceremony, a la Chelsea Clinton's wedding.

In recent years they have become so gorgeous, artsy and meaningful that not only do you see them at Jewish and interfaith ceremonies, but also at Christian and Secular marriages.
Art Vows is an online gallery offering personally significant fine art pieces commemorating a couple's wedding can be displayed for a lifetime.
Many couples have them signed as part of the ceremony, rather than before. They can be signed by a rabbi and witnesses, or any clergy member.
Art Vows is the brainchild of Michael Shapiro, founder of Ketubah.com, a top provider of heirloom quality fine art Ketubahs.
He says he was inspired to create Art Vows as he saw an increase in non Jewish couples incorporating art into their bridal ceremony, and wanted to aid all couples in experiencing the beauty of what has become a traditional wedding ritual in many cultures.








