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Top 5 Ketubah Trends for 2026 {with Ketubah.com}

14/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon

Joy Papercut by Enya Keshet

Here at Smashing The Glass, we get so many couples coming to us looking for the ketubah of their dreams – and in the years we’ve been in business, we’ve been thrilled to see how much the ketubah world has grown. Long gone are the days when a ketubah was just a formality – today, for most couples, it’s so much more: a tangible record of the commitment they made on their wedding day that they carry with them through the rest of their lives – and a piece of art to boot. So what’s new for 2026? We sat down with our friends at Ketubah.com to find out. 

Concentric Circles Papercut I Ketubah by Shell Rummel

It’s no secret that we’re huge fans of Ketubah.com (as are our couples), THE go-to online ketubah emporium featuring designs to suit all styles, budgets, and types of wedding. They’ve got multiple text options from traditional to egalitarian to  interfaith to LGBTQ+ and more, and each ketubah is made to order by independent artists and calligraphers. 

Another reason we love Ketubah.com is their top-notch customer service. The team provides hands-on, personalized support throughout the entire process, including digital proofs and guided assistance from selection through delivery. Over the years, we’ve heard so many stories from STG couples about how they’ve has gone above and beyond to make their ketubah dreams come true. 

Celestial Vision by Susanne McGinnis

With 30 years of expertise, Ketubah.com has been at the forefront of the ketubah world for decades, combining deep knowledge of tradition with a modern design sensibility. They’ve recently published Ketubah Renaissance: The Artful Modern Revival of the Jewish Marriage Contract, a definitive resource on the evolution and artistry of the ketubah. And they even offer a 10% discount to members of our Brides Club!

In addition to ketubahs, Ketubah.com supports couples with thoughtful educational tools, including their free Jewish Wedding 101 ebook, designed to help couples understand traditions and plan with confidence, and HebrewNamer.com, a trusted resource for exploring and choosing meaningful Hebrew names.

Sun Kissed by Jennifer Rozbruch

Without further ado, we bring you the top 5 ketubah trends for 2026 – from nature-inspired romance to modern minimalism and bold artistic expression and beyond.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Ketubah You’ll Still Love in 50 Years {with Melanie Dankowicz}

22/10/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Flowery-Lace-Ketubah-in-gold-by-Melanie-Dankowicz

Photo by Owen Billcliffe

So much of wedding planning is about curating a perfect moment in time. Gorgeous flowers, delicious cake, music that gets everyone on the dance floor – it’s all so special, but at the same time so fleeting. 

But your ketubah? That’s forever.

Connection Ketubah with orchids by Melanie Dankowicz

Your ketubah is more than just a formality – it’s one of the most meaningful parts of a Jewish wedding. It’s at the heart of your big day, a reflection of your values – and if you choose wisely, it’ll also be a piece of art you’ll delight in seeing on your wall every single day for years to come. 

Garden Ketubah in Rose Gold by Melanie Dankowicz

Elizabeth and Bernie‘s Jewish wedding | Photo by Maya Myers

To help you choose a ketubah that’ll still make your heart skip a beat on your 50th anniversary, we chatted with renowned papercut artist Melanie Dankowicz. With her decades of experience creating exquisite Judaica that blends tradition and contemporary elegance, Melanie knows exactly how to design a ketubah that will stand the test of time. Read on for her top tips on choosing one that’s just right for you. 

Photo by Stevie Dee

Quality is Everything

You and your partner are in it for the long haul – and your ketubah should be, too. Your ketubah should last as long as your marriage (and then some). That’s why Melanie emphasizes choosing archival-quality materials. The paper, inks, and finishes should all be designed to last – no fading, yellowing, or crumbling allowed.

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The Art of Displaying Your Ketubah {with Love Letters}

19/06/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

If you’re the kind of person who curates your home like a Pinterest board – a palette of soft neutrals, clean lines, and a minimalism aesthetic – but find it hard to add a touch of Jewish pride that actually fits your space, you’re not alone.

Traditional Judaica holds deep beauty and meaning, but it doesn’t always fit the kind of home you’d see in Architectural Digest. And so many ketubahs feel more like they belong in your bubbie’s apartment – rich with history, but not quite the clean, modern vibe so many of us are drawn to now. So instead of being displayed, they’re often rolled up or tucked away, when really, they deserve their own special place.

That’s the problem Love Letters Ketubahs set out to solve.

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How to Choose Your Ketubah {with Danny Azoulay}

12/01/2023 by Karen Cinnamon

The absolutely enormous variety of ketubahs out there can overwhelm even the most know-what they-want, self-assured kind of couple—let alone the rest of us. But choosing your ketubah doesn’t have to stressful – and with a few helpful tips, it can be one of the most meaningful and enjoyable parts of your planning process.

We asked internationally acclaimed Israel-based ketubah artist Danny Azoulay, who has been designing ketubahs for years, for some guidance on how to choose the right ketubah, one that reflects your shared vision and aesthetics as a couple and speaks to all the hopes and dreams you bring to your married life. Danny shared some truly great advice, so if you’ve yet to select your ketubah, do read on!

Get Started

As a first step, Danny suggests narrowing the field. Limiting your search from the beginning by asking yourself these basic questions can help you avoid getting overwhelmed. You’ll probably find you have a good idea what you like and what you don’t care for as much, so a try to not get waylaid with choices that will utterly throw you off course.

First off, think about the style you prefer. Are you looking for:

  1. Something classic
  2. A traditional design
  3. Contemporary
  4. Eclectic

Then, figure out your color scheme:

  1. Soft palette: pastels
  2. Whites and off-whites
  3. Bold colors
  4. Metallic embellishments; gold or silver

Stay on Budget

First, the good news: there are beautiful ketubahs available to suit all budgets, so no matter how much or little you have to spend, you can find something beautiful and meaningful.

But, if ketubahs are your thing and you have a little wiggle room in your budget, Danny suggests that this might be an area where you’ll want to splurge a little. After all, your ketubah is one of the few things from your wedding that you’ll get to take home with you after the celebrations are over—and so many STG couples proudly display their ketubah as a piece of art in a prominent place in their home.

Narrow It Down

Another suggestion of Danny’s is, after you have narrowed your search, to place your 3-4 semi-finalists side by side—either as printouts or on the screen. Seeing one next to the other really can prove helpful in being able to reach a decision, or at least at narrowing it down to the finalists.

Now, you need to ask yourself, which one do you want to live with and look at for the rest of your life (Sounds familiar, right?).  After a day or two, return to that question with fresh eyes one more time to be sure of your decision.

Work Together

When you make your choice, it’s not just the final result that matters; you’ll also want to think about what the process of creating your dream ketubah will be like. Remember to pick a company or artist that is professional; one you’ll be able to work with easily and who has good lines of communication. Danny Azoulay says this is a major consideration:  “The process of text and personalization requires that your ketubah maker be aware of all the possible pitfalls involved with different text requirements, and especially about timeline.” He also encourages couples to contact the artist they’re considering and feel them out before committing.

Choose Your Text

Now to the most important part: the text. When figuring out your ketubah text, the first thing you’ll need to do is check with your rabbi or officiant. They may have a set text they require to use.

If that’s not the case for you, you’ll have some choices to make. You can search for a text that is representative of their beliefs, values and view of the life you will create together as a couple. You could also consider writing your own text.

Regardless, if you’ve found an artist you like, be sure to check out the texts that artist can provide, and how flexible they are when it comes to using custom text. No matter how gorgeous their art, if they can’t work with the text you need it’s not a fit.

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Top 12 Ketubah Designs

20/06/2022 by Karen Cinnamon

One thing I love about modern Jewish weddings is the way the ketubah – the ancient Jewish marriage contract – has become a way for every couple to put their personal aesthetic stamp on their day. There are so many mega-talented artists creating gorgeous ketubot in all different styles (and with options for all different texts – traditional, interfaith, same sex, egalitarian, or even your own custom version).

And of course the other bonus of a beautiful ketubah is that it’s one of the few wedding elements that comes home with you once the day is over. These days so many couples proudly display their ketubah in their home as a work of art – and with options this stunning, is it any wonder?

With everything out there, it’s so hard to narrow my picks down – but that said, here are 12 of my favorites for 2022…

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