Art and Judaica
from the
Jewish Community
  • Home
  • About
    • Artists
    • Selling Your Art
    • How YOU can help
    • For Synagogues
  • Browse by...
    • Art>
      • Jewish Art
      • General Art
    • Item>
      • Ritual>
        • Tallitot
        • Kippot
        • Torah/Ark Covers
      • Needlework
      • Jewelry
      • Cards>
        • Birthday
        • Holiday
        • Personalized Stationery
        • Wedding
      • Photography
      • Clothing
      • Sculpture
      • Israel
    • Occasions >
      • Weddings>
        • Your Ketubah
        • Chuppah
        • Wedding Invitations
      • Birth>
        • Birth Announcements
      • Bar/Bat Mitzvah
      • Housewarming
      • Holidays>
        • Shabbat
        • Rosh Hashanah
        • Chanukah
        • Passover
    • Artist>
      • Anna Abramzon
      • Tikva Adler
      • Mira Angrist
      • Leah Berkowitz
      • Jamie Elaine Blackstone
      • Michael Bogdanow
      • Marlene Burns
      • Sharon Coleman
      • Liz Corman Shiro
      • Peggy Davis
      • Becky DiMattia
      • Amy Fagin
      • Krayna Feinberg
      • Jerise Fogel
      • Shira Fischer
      • Sue-Ellen Flescher
      • Susan Fullenbaum
      • Merav Goldman
      • Sonia Gordon-Walinsky
      • Margalit Hajaj
      • Deborah Katchko-Gray
      • Jenny Kaufman
      • Julie Katz
      • Erela Kedem
      • Tamar King
      • Hanna Klebansky
      • Steven Jenkins
      • Margery Langner
      • Aliza Lelah
      • Christine Lumbroso
      • Leora Mallach
      • Liana Mitman
      • Viviane Nathan
      • Elana Premack Sandler
      • Sarah Resnick
      • Adam Rhine
      • Arielle Rogers
      • Barbara Rucket
      • Erica Schultz
      • Ann Shook McKay
      • Rachel Silverman
      • Amy Smith
      • Dayna Spinner
      • Joyce Steinfeld
      • Tammy Strom
      • Batya Weinstock
  • Blog

Choosing Your Chuppah




Chuppah by the Pomegranate Guild (for rent)
The background of our chuppah is wedding white damask fabric.  The crimson pomegranates, a symbol of fertility and good deeds, are appliquéd.  The deep green grapevine twines around the three-dimensional grape clusters, symbols of sanctity and celebration, and winds around the pomegranates.
“Kol sasson, Kol simchah, Kol chatan, Kol kallah” is embroidered in gold lettering on the balance around the chuppah.  It means “The sound of Joy, the sound of Gladness, the voice of the Groom and the voice of the Bride”, and is a portion of one of the seven blessings (Sheva B’rachot) recited under the chuppah.
The chuppah is an original design, hand-made by over a dozen members of the Pomegranate Guild working together for more than two years. Our chuppah is 7 feet high and 60” square.  The rental fee of $290 includes delivery and set-up.  A deposit of $190 will reserve the chuppah for you on your special day.

$
290.00    
Personalized Wedding Chuppah by Jamie Elaine Blackstone
With a personalized wedding chuppah, which represents your first home together, you will preserve those sacred moment of your wedding ceremony.  Hebrew and English names and dates, photos and quotes can all be included.  Quilts can be displayed in your home for years to come.  Every design is completely original, based on the Bride and Groom’s preferences.  Your quilt will truly be one-of-a-kind.

$
350.00    
Generations Huppah by Margery Langner
Feel the love of your family surrounding you on your wedding day. Your photographs are copied and transferred onto fabric. Names are embroidered in English or Hebrew. Shown: with family’s fabrics. Everything I do is made to order, so almost any design is possible. Shown: 4 x 4 foot square, hand held huppah. This is only one example. Please visit my website to see more: www.customjudaica.com. Please feel free to contact me at margerylangner@comcast.net.

$
1,575.00    
Shalom Ahavah Huppah by Margery Langner
May Peace and Love bless you on your wedding day. Our popular Shalom Ahavah design is shown here embellished with pieces of sentimental fabric from the family. Everything I do is made to order, so almost any design is possible. Shown: 4 x 4 foot square, hand held huppah.  This is only one example. Please visit my website to see more: www.customjudaica.com. Please feel free to contact me at margerylangner@comcast.net. 

$
1,100.00    
Ballgown Huppah by Margery Langner
This ball gown inspired huppah has a scalloped edge trimmed with white and gold ribbon. The 3 x 3 foot inset design of “Ani l’dodi, v’dodi li,” is set against a white-on-white patchwork on the 6 x 6 foot background. This huppah includes a sturdy, reusable, white steel frame, ideal for rigorous use by synagogues and caterers. Everything I do is made to order, so almost any design is possible. Shown: 6 x 6 foot by 7 feet high, freestanding huppah (table not included). This is only one example. Please visit my website to see more: www.customjudaica.com. Please feel free to contact me at margerylangner@comcast.net.

$
4,950.00    
Lace Huppah by Margery Langner
This tailored, elegant huppah has a venise lace edge trimmed with white and silver ribbon. The 4 x 4 foot inset design of “Ani l’dodi, v’dodi li,” is detachable, and able to be used as a hand held huppah. A set of 4 foot, wooden poles is included. This huppah includes a sturdy, reusable, white steel frame, ideal for rigorous use by synagogues and caterers. Everything I do is made to order, so almost any design is possible. Shown: 6 x 6 foot by 7 feet high, freestanding huppah. This is only one example. Please visit my website to see more: www.customjudaica.com. Please feel free to contact me at margerylangner@comcast.net.

$
5,175.00    

All images are copyrighted and rights are expressly reserved to the artist.