Simulated Papercut Jewish art print
Simulated Papercut Jewish art print
✔The Hebrew at the arch translates to "Know before whom you stand". The Hebrew word at the crown is "mizrach" which means "east" and is the direction of Jerusalem (from the western hemisphere). Art depicting the word "mizrach" is often displayed in Jewish homes on the eastern wall of the home to indicate the direction to face during prayer.
✔This is a simulated papercut which means that it is a print that looks like a papercut but it's actually just flat paper, not cut paper.
✔Fine art print on high quality paper.
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Finer Details
I select a thick, luxurious fine art paper for my prints. This paper is archival-grade and acid-free, specifically chosen to ensure a significantly longer print life compared to other papers. It provides a truly high-quality surface for showcasing brilliant colors and intricate details, allowing your art prnt print to genuinely shine.
Framing
I partner with a fine art print shop that uses solid wood frames with optical-grade clear acrylic.
- The matboard is included and is a 4-ply white mat with an attractive bevel at 45 degrees. Other color mats are available - you can read more here.
- The backing is kraft paper dust cover. All frames have a hanging wire attached.
- Gold, Espresso, and Natural frames are .875" X 1.25"
- Black, White, and Oak frames are 8.75" x 8.75"
- Remember to factor in the size of the mat and the size of the frame if you are ordering your ketubah or print framed. This will ensure it will fit exactly how you imagined on your wall.
- Additional frame colors and sizes are available for pricing on request.
Shipping
Standard shipping is free in the US!. If you are in the US, your print should arrive within two weeks. For other countries, it may also arrive that quickly but to be sure please contact me. At check-out you will see the options for faster delivery and their prices.
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