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If you are Jewish or Jew-“ish” (aren’t most New Yorkers?) you probably know that a Jewish wedding ceremony is performed underneath a chuppah, a Jewish marriage canopy. In Hebrew the word “chuppah”…
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Jewish wedding chuppah canopy handmade from lightweight silk for beautiful feel and drape. (NOTE: This listing is for the fabric canopy only. Does not include birch branch chuppah frame.) Use this white silk canopy for a simply beautiful wedding chuppah. The canopy is dyeable and will take silk paints, so you can dye it any color you choose or paint it using a wide variety of techniques to create your very own unique, personalized wedding canopy. Wide quality hems and corners with grommets. Includes four 18" (46cm) ties to tie the canopy to your chuppah frame or poles. STANDARD SIZES (Other sizes by special order): +++ 5' x 5' (66" x 66") - $240 +++ 5.5' x 5.5' (66" x 66") - $280 TIME TO CREATE: Each canopy is custom made to order. Please allow 7-10 business days for me to create this canopy for you. FREE SHIPPING: Free shipping by USPS Priority Mail. Shipping time is typically 1-4 days within the continental U.S. CARE INFORMATION: Can be washed by hand or machine on gentle, and this is recommended if you plan to dye or paint the canopy. Note that the canopy may shrink 1-2 inches when washed. If you plan to use the canopy without decoration, dry cleaning is recommended. IMPORTANT: Does not include birch branch chuppah frame. This listing is for the fabric canopy only. For birch branch chuppah frames, I've had great experience using AnniesCreek Etsy shop (https://tidd.ly/2GhoZOv) RETURN/CANCELLATION POLICY: Because this item is made to order, it is not returnable. Cancellations accepted for up to 24 hours, subject to a cancellation fee of 15% of the price, since I likely will have already cut the fabric for your canopy. Thank you for your understanding of this policy. MORE: Find more chuppah canopies in larger sizes and a range of fabrics and at SewJewish.com: https://sewjewish.com/chuppahs/buy-chuppah-canopy/
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A wedding canopy, also known as a chuppah or mandap, is a traditional structure used in many cultures to provide a focal point for the ceremony and symbolize the creation of a new home.A wedding canopy is often used to frame the couple during the ceremony and can be decorated with flowers, fabric, and other decorative elements to match the overall theme of the wedding. Many people find that a wedding canopy provides a sense of intimacy and elegance to the ceremony.Additionally, having a canopy c
A sacred place where ceremonies take place...and an important element of a wedding. It's the spot where the first "married" kiss is shared, the place where those beautiful vows are read, and the object of everyone's attention at the ceremony. I love to make them...chuppas, altars, arbors, arches...whatever you call them, they make the ceremony special and each is custom to the client's theme, environment, colors, and personal style. They can be made of just about anything for the base...natural tree branches (look out neighbors, she's at it again!), storebought branches (that's no fun!), bamboo, pvc, aluminum, copper. But the beauty truly comes from the fabric, flowers, prayer cloths, garlands, jewels, and ribbons that are added to make them come to life. The trick to the whole thing is making it stand straight. There have been countless beach weddings where I played the role of "Digger the Dog"...digging and scooping the sand and packing it down to prevent the usually windy spot from taking it down. Sometimes it forces the tying of various fishing lines, wires, even zip ties in a pinch, just to hold it up. Grass is harder and I usually need a shovel (and I am really not a happy camper when we forget it!) but truly the most stable place to do it. Ground also allows for a thinner base, and the ability to use natural elements that go perfectly with the outdoor environment. Indoors? Uh oh...this is where I suggest the base be made of metal and wrapped with fabric to conceal. A squared off metal structure won't fall. Believe me, my biggest fear is that it's going to fall! If it's not made of metal, there must be a base, a planter, an umbrella stand, a cement block or anything too heavy for the average girl to tote around. But then you have to bulk up the bottoms with something...plants, fabric pooled at the ground, big florals...and these can get in the way of the ceremony space and large bridal parties. Whatever the design elements are, we choose them to coordinate with the space. Indoors or outdoors, they can transform a simple cermony into a magical environment. Mazel Tov, Congratulations, You May Now Kiss Your Bride! special thanks to Nina Sutherland Photography, Darice Michelle Photography, Agnes Lopez Photography, and Naturally Photography for some of these images :)
Amy and John celebrated their recent wedding at the Scripps Seaside Forum in La Jolla, CA. All of the beautiful details were coordinated by I Do...Weddings.
These eye-catching chuppahs from real couples' weddings work for indoor and outdoor celebrations alike. Find inspiration for your ceremony here, with ideas for frames made of copper, wood, or metal, flowers and foliage in every color and bloom type; and aesthetics that range from simple to extravagant.
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Kate & Ali, married at The Yale Club of Manhattan on NYC Pride weekend! This wedding was bursting with colorful wildflowers, pink accents, funfetti cake and ice cream sundaes, monogrammed disposable cameras, a booming live band, four proud parents, and two stunning, happy brides. Their rehearsal dinner / welcome party was on the Mariner III […]
wow, i wasn't expecting this response...thanks! i think their faces need to be lightened, but i'm not sure they can handle it, noisewise. yeah, i had a brain fart and was shooting at ridiculous ISO's on one body.
Hundreds of creative chuppah ideas for your wonderfully individual Jewish wedding
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