Elegant Black Linen Yarmulke

Kippa Kipa Jewish Head Covering

4 panel / Size 4

Product Description

 

 
Elegant Black Linen Traditional Jewish Kippah Yarmulke
4 panel Size 4
 
 
Need to go to shul and wear a kipa? Are those silky yarmulke's making you look silly and falling off your head ?
 
This Linen kippah is elegant, lightweight, and blends in nicely, and covers your head with minimal attraction.
This linen kippa is made of high quality light linen fabric, and lined with a comfortable cotton twill. Smaller Size Due to popular demand, four panel kippah, for a better fit. Inside of kippa also has a small slit to hide your hair clip if you like. Inside circumfrace is about 6" in diameter.

This traditional style Kippah is made of lightweight linen, lined, perfectly sewn and finished. This is the most common and popular design, for wearing at Kiddush, prayers, Synagogue/Temple/Shul/Yeshiva, Jewish Festivals/Holidays, Family Gatherings and Happy Simchas (Bar/Bat Mitzvah, weddings etc).

A kippah, yarmulke, is a brimlesscap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered. It is worn by all men in Orthodox Jewish communities during prayers and by most Orthodox Jewish men at all other times. Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for G-d, and to remind you that Hashem

Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for Hashem is always above you. בס״ד


Elegant Black Linen Traditional Jewish Kippah Yarmulke 4 panel Size 4 Need to go to shul and wear a kipa? Are those silky yarmulke's making you look silly and falling off your head ? This Linen kippah is elegant, lightweight, and blends in nicely, and covers your head with minimal attraction. This linen kippa is made of high quality light linen fabric, and lined with a comfortable cotton twill. Smaller Size Due to popular demand, four panel kippah, for a better fit. Inside of kippa also has a small slit to hide your hair clip if you like. Inside circumfrace is about 6" in diameter. This traditional style Kippah is made of lightweight linen, lined, perfectly sewn and finished. This is the most common and popular design, for wearing at Kiddush, prayers, Synagogue/Temple/Shul/Yeshiva, Jewish Festivals/Holidays, Family Gatherings and Happy Simchas (Bar/Bat Mitzvah, weddings etc). A kippah, yarmulke, is a brimlesscap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered. It is worn by all men in Orthodox Jewish communities during prayers and by most Orthodox Jewish men at all other times. Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for G-d, and to remind you that Hashem Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for Hashem is always above you. בס״ד

Elegant Black Linen Yarmulke

Kippa Kipa Jewish Head Covering

4 panel / Size 4

Product Description

 

 
Elegant Black Linen Traditional Jewish Kippah Yarmulke
4 panel Size 4
 
 
Need to go to shul and wear a kipa? Are those silky yarmulke's making you look silly and falling off your head ?
 
This Linen kippah is elegant, lightweight, and blends in nicely, and covers your head with minimal attraction.
This linen kippa is made of high quality light linen fabric, and lined with a comfortable cotton twill. Smaller Size Due to popular demand, four panel kippah, for a better fit. Inside of kippa also has a small slit to hide your hair clip if you like. Inside circumfrace is about 6" in diameter.

This traditional style Kippah is made of lightweight linen, lined, perfectly sewn and finished. This is the most common and popular design, for wearing at Kiddush, prayers, Synagogue/Temple/Shul/Yeshiva, Jewish Festivals/Holidays, Family Gatherings and Happy Simchas (Bar/Bat Mitzvah, weddings etc).

A kippah, yarmulke, is a brimlesscap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered. It is worn by all men in Orthodox Jewish communities during prayers and by most Orthodox Jewish men at all other times. Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for G-d, and to remind you that Hashem

Worn on top of the head, center of energy, the Kippah means the binding and respect for Hashem is always above you. בס״ד