Michelle "Shell" Rummel, in collaboration with Nolan Everitt Designs, proudly offers a gorgeous new etched glass Ketubah design ... an exciting new concept in Judaic art!
Featuring Shell's time-honored and beloved "Bashert ... Meant To Be" Ketubah design, Nolan has skillfully etched Shell's design into glass. Through Nolan's specialized artistry, the glass etching expertly captures the subtle shadings and ethereal quality of the original Tree of Life concept artwork.
Using state of the art printing technology, the Ketubah, Vow or Anniversary text is custom printed on fine art paper, which lays flat under the etched glass design. Shell’s beautiful color palette designs highlight subtle gradations of color which show through the clear glass, enhancing the etching and adding an extra layer of depth and intricacy to the overall design.
The result of this artistic collaboration is a stunning work of art, perfect for modern art collectors and discerning Jewish wedding couples of all ages who appreciate the elegant and covet the unique.
This beautiful ketubah is available exclusively through Shell Artistree and Gallery Judaica.
About Michelle “Shell” Rummel:
Michelle “Shell” Rummel is a preeminent Ketubah artist who is known for her exceptionally designed Ketubot that embody the journey of life and love. Well known for her unique, clean style, an artist's eye for color, texture and form, and a gift for poetic wordplay, Shell enjoys a loyal following not only for her Ketubot but also for her award-winning fine art which can often be found exhibited at juried shows, as well as in personal and corporate art collections. Celebrating the joy of color and creation, Shell’s distinctive designs appeal to modern couples desiring a Ketubah as unique as their love. Her contemporary design style and one-of-a-kind poetic texts bring a fresh, creative vision to the traditional world of Judaic art. About Nolan Everitt:
Nolan Everitt Designs has created singularly distinct ketubah pieces, which focus primarily on exquisite ketubah framing, rather than on lithographed wedding art. From quiet elegance to contemporary whimsy, this creative team continues to design Jewish wedding ketubot and framed wedding vows with compelling personality, depth and significance.
Read more about our Etched-Glass Ketubah on our blog.
For more information about the etched-glass ketubah collection, contact Kari@shellartistree.com or call us in the studio at 703-934-7010.
To order an Etched-Glass ketubah, please click here.
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