""He was ruddy, and fine in appearance, with handsome features, And the Lord said: 'Anoint him; for this is he.' " This unique Ketubah features King David holding his famous harp with bright colors and insinuation of Jerusalem on his cloak. The ketubah is printed in Gicl??e method, which means the ink is sprayed. This method was developed 20 years ago as a substitute for the Lithograph reproduction. In this method, over three million drops of ink are being sprayed on the paper, with a combination of hundreds of colors in millions of different possibilities with high ink absorption. The resulting image displays the light and vitality of the original painting, and the colors do not fade over the years. The main advantage for the designed Ketubah over the written ketubah is its artistic value, and many couples hang it in their home as an art piece. The possibility of custom texts that includes the personal angle of the couple will be used as a reminder of a good prosperous