Jewish Wedding & Judaica Gifts for Life’s Most Important Moments

Fine art ketubahs and heirloom Judaica gifts for weddings, new homes, and sacred milestones.

Gifting a Ketubah

A ketubah is one of the most meaningful Jewish wedding gifts. Signed beneath the chuppah and displayed in the couple’s home, it becomes a lifelong reminder of their covenant. 


When you gift a Storied Ink ketubah, you are giving:

  • A meaningful work of art they can display for a lifetime.

  • A personalized design process guided by our artist.

  • Careful coordination with the couple and their officiant for text, names, and details.

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Choose How You’d Like to Gift

  • Signature Ketubah Collection

    Elegant, ready-to-personalize designs printed on archival fine art paper.

    Explore Our Prints 
  • Semi-Custom Ketubahs

    Curated semi-custom enhancements to elevate your gift and make it uniquely theirs.

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  • Fully Custom Ketubahs

    Commission a one-of-a-kind work of art created entirely around the couple’s story, symbols, and aesthetic.

    Begin Your Design 
  • Storied Ink Gift Card

    Offer flexibility while honoring their story. A meaningful gift that allows the couple to choose the ketubah or Judaica piece that feels most like them.

    Send a Gift Card 

Next Step

Our Studio Takes It From Here

Once your purchase is complete, we personally reach out to confirm details and coordinate directly with the couple.

Names, dates, text selections, and custom elements are carefully reviewed and added by hand in collaboration with our artist.

Nothing moves forward without the couple's full approval, ensuring your gift feels intentional, seamless, and beautifully aligned.

Judaica Gifts for Life’s Milestones

Meaningful Judaica gifts designed to accompany a family through life’s most sacred moments.

  • Jewish Home & Blessing Gifts

    Artful pieces that bring warmth and blessing to a new home. 

    (Perfect for housewarmings, engagements, and newlyweds.)

  • Baby Naming, Blessing, & Nursery Gifts

    Thoughtful gifts for a growing family celebrating new life, a bris, baby naming, or welcome ceremony.

  • Custom Judaica

    Bespoke heirloom Judaica for families seeking something entirely unique.

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Each work reflects the same commitment to craftsmanship, symbolism, and fine art quality that defines our ketubah studio.

Common Questions

Can parents or family members gift a ketubah?

Yes! Many ketubah gifts come from parents, grandparents, siblings, and close friends. We’ll coordinate with you first, then work directly with the couple for approvals and personalization.

When should you order a ketubah for a wedding?

As early as possible is best, especially for semi-custom or fully custom artwork. Here is a full breakdown of our delivery windows:

  • Print Ketubot: Delivered within 3 weeks of proof approval.
  • Semi-Custom Ketubot (Prints with custom accents): Allow 3-6 weeks after text approval.
  • Custom Original Ketubot (Hand-painted): Allow 4–8 weeks, depending on design complexity.

If your timeline is short, a gift card is often the simplest option.

What does the couple need to do if we gift a ketubah?

We can coordinate privately with you first, then work directly with the couple for all design choices, approvals, and personalization. The couple will choose the final design direction, approve the artwork, and confirm the ketubah text details. We guide them through each step so it feels clear and calm.

Do gift cards work for custom ketubah commissions?

Yes. Gift cards can be applied toward print, semi-custom, or fully custom ketubah commissions, as well as Judaica. The couple can use the balance toward their commission total, and any remaining amount stays available for future use.

Do you coordinate with the officiant for wording requirements?

Yes, when needed. We can collaborate with the couple and the officiant to ensure the text meets their community’s expectations and ceremony plans.

Do you ship outside the U.S.?

Yes. We ship nationwide within the U.S., and also to Canada, the UK, the EU, and Israel.