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Homepage Hand Crocheted Kippot

Hand Crocheted Kippot

Hand-crocheted kipot from Israel.

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  Extra Large size
Diameter: 6-3/10" (16cm);
Circumference: 20" (51cm)
  Large size
Diameter: 6-1/8" (15.60cm);
Circumference: 18-7/8" (48cm)
  Medium size
Diameter: 5-5/8" (14,40cm);
Circumference: 17-3/8" (44cm)
  Small size
Diameter: 5-3/16" (13.20cm);
Circumference: 15-3/4" (40cm).
  Crystal beads kipot
Decorated with crystal-look gemstones
 
Ladies' Kippot

Various sizes and designs
 

Lots of 40 Kippot

Various sizes and designs

To receive a kippah sample click on kippah sample request.

To choose your size check the kippa size chart.

Please note that these 100% cotton kipot are hand crocheted and that their measurements can not be accurate.




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Kipot - Traditions

Traditionally kipot were worn only by men (women covered their heads more completely with scarves, hats, or wigs), but in modern times the push for equality between the sexes in the practice of Judaism has led some non-Orthodox women to also wear kipot. Some Jews wear kippot only while praying, making blessings, or studying Jewish religious texts; more traditional Jews wear kippot the entire day, making sure not to walk more than four cubits (about 2 m) without a head covering, especially outside.

Any head covering is acceptable according to halakha (Jewish law); a kippah is simply a convenient alternative due to its compactness and low weight, though it has become identified as a symbol of Jewishness in the last century. Many Orthodox males alternatively wear more conventional headwear in other social settings. However, in American cities with large populations of observant Jews, the kippah is more socially acceptable in indoor places where Gentiles normally remove their hats, such as schools, office buildings, courtrooms, etc.

Often, the color and fabric of the kippah can be a sign of adherence to a specific religious movement. The Israeli Religious Zionist community is often referred to by the name kippot srugot (Hebrew כיפות סרוגות), literally "knitted kippot," though they are typically crocheted. American Modern Orthodox Jews typically wear either knitted kippot or black, leather-made kippot. Similarly, some Haredi sects are referred to by the name kipot shkhorot (Hebrew כיפות שחורות), literally "black kippot". Kippot shkhorot are usually sewn of black fabric and often made larger than kippot srugot, particularly those worn outside Israel. More recently, kippot in the colours of a sports team supported by the wearer, especially football, have been observed. In the United States, children's kippot with cartoon characters or themes such as Star Wars are popular. (In response to this trend, some Jewish schools have banned kippot with characters that do not conform to traditional Jewish values.) Some Breslov Hasidim, most notably the followers of the late Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odesser, wear a large white knitted yarmulke with the Na Nach Nachma mantra on it.

Add a special touch to your simcha with personalized kippot!
Personalized kippot will add a special flavor to your B-Mitzvahs, Weddings and Simchas. Kippot, kippah, yarmulkes, skullcaps, yamaka, Jewish hats or caps - whatever you call them, at ZaraMart we offer literally hundreds of styles and colors of kippot to suit your personal taste and style. ZaraMart kippot are sure to make your next special occasion very special indeed. Let us personalize your kippah and it will make an exceptional favor for every guest. Order now and let our lovely kippot adorn the heads of all guests at your next simcha!

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