L’Chaim! To Life!
In Jewish wedding tradition couples get married under a chuppah (wedding canopy). It is a symbol of the home the couple is building together with a cover above but no walls, symbolizing that they are a part of a larger community of family and friends.
My husband and I spent weeks seeking out the perfect ketubah tree symbol for our small wedding. Luckily we found Anna’s website and fell in love with the ketubah tree chuppah! Anna responded to us promptly, taking the time to do several font revisions so it was perfect, and was able to expedite our order on short notice. We are delighted that we have this beautiful piece of art as a very personal memento of our wedding day.
We were looking to replace our Chuppah Canopy. We came across a design by Anna Abramzon while searching online. Every time I e-mailed Anna (many times) she responded right away. Our rabbis gave her the wording for the border and chose a design. We gave the final approval & received the canopy very quickly. We couldn't be happier. It is absolutely beautiful & we can't wait to start using it for our next wedding couple. I highly recommend Anna Abramzon. She does great work and we plan on having her make some Ketubah's & other certificates for us.
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