Hello, and welcome!

My name is Jessica, and I am an artist. I studied illustration at Parsons and have developed a studio practice where I create fine art, illustrations, ketubahs, and Judaica. I am passionate about creating art that you are proud to display in your home and include in your important life cycle moments. I do my best to make work that is created at a high quality, and offerings at a range of price points.

Truly, it’s an honor to have my work included in your sacred life moments!

XO, Jessica

Want to get in touch? Please email me at Jesstdeutsch@gmail.com

To view more photos of my ketubah work and art check out my instagram @Jessica_Tamar_Deutsch

 
 
 

A quick overview on the ketubah ordering process

Step One: Select your ketubah design

Step Two: Select the text you would like (to read text options select ‘Texts’ in the top navigation)

Step Three: Complete Order

Step Five: I will send you a proof two-three days after receiving all of the information for your ketubah

Step Six: Once I receive the green-light from the client (and their officiant) that the ketubah text is correct I will send the file to the print shop.

Your ketubah will arrive within a week of finalizing the order.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time do I need to order a ketubah?

I recommend ordering at least two months before your wedding. Having ample time for any edits and shipping makes for a stress free process! While I recommend two months, I can have ketubah prints made pretty fast as long as all of the personal info is sent to me shortly after placing the order.

Orders placed under 6 weeks of when they are needed will be charged a rush fee of $50 that can be paid over venmo or zelle.

Can I customize my text?

Sure thing you can.

My translation services are currently paused, and will resume in October at a flat fee of $50.

Do ketubahs come framed?

I do not offer framing with my ketubah orders. I reccomend getting a temporary frame that is easy to open and close for your wedding that can be signed and then reframed fort eh ceremony. After your wedding I reccomed getting a frame that is sealed properly.

Do you offer custom ketubah designs?

Currently custom designed ketubah slots are closed, and will reopen in the late fall of 2026.

Can I add some customizations to an existing ketubah print?

Currently all customizations are closed.

Can I return my ketubah?

I do not offer returns for ketubah orders. If a customer is dissatisfied with the print, or needs to change a text detail after approving it, a new print with their edits can be made for an additional $120 to cover printing and shipping.