Deer

artist:   Mickie Caspi  
A exquisite pair of graceful gazelles symbolize mutual love and devotion. Delicate flowers and Stars of David surround the wedding vows. Favorite verses from the Song of Songs are incorporated into the composition.
 

Ketubah by Mickie Caspi,Deer

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496K778     Size: 16.75" x 27" (Lithograph)     Price:  $170.00

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