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Yin Yang Enchanted Garden Ketubah by Nava Shoham

Original price $280.00 - Original price $425.00
Original price
$355.00
$280.00 - $425.00
Current price $355.00


Proceeds Benefit the National Museum of American Jewish History



The verse "I Am My Beloved's And My Beloved Is Mine"
in Hebrew. "Ani L'Dodi V'Dodi Li"
encompass the Lotus star that shines upon the peaceful garden.


The concept of yin and yang originates in ancient Chinese philosophy and metaphysics,
which describes two primal opposing but complementary forces found in all things in the universe.
Yin, the darker element,and corresponds to the night;
yang, corresponds to the day.
The Yin and Yang is used also as a metaphor to describe the dynamic complexities of the human body's as well as the complexities of human personality.


THE YIN YANG Nothing in the universe is completely yin or completely yang everything is a mixture of the two.
Yin and yang are interdependent.
One cannot exist without the other. For example, day cannot exist without night. Yin and yang consume and support each other. Yin and yang are usually held in balance--as one increases, the other decreases.
Yin and yang can transform into one another. At a particular stage, yin can transform into yang and vice versa. For example, night changes into day; warmth cools; life changes to death.
Part of yin is in yang and part of yang is in yin. The dots in each serve as a reminder that there are always traces of one in the other. For example, there is always light within the dark e.g., the stars at night, these qualities are never completely one or the other.
Yin is characterized as slow, soft, yielding, diffuse, cold, wet, and passive; and is associated with water, earth, the moon, femininity and nighttime.
Yang, by contrast, is fast, hard, solid, focused, hot, dry, and aggressive; and is associated with fire, sky, the sun, masculinity and daytime.


Giclee print on paper prices (not including personalization and shipping cost):

Large 24″ X 24″- $280

Classic 18″ X 18″: $200


Giclee print on artist canvas (not including personalization and shipping cost):

Large 24″ X 24″- $330

Classic 18" x 18" - $250



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Size: Giclee print on Artist Paper (Classic 18" x 18")
Options: Personalization - $75.00

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