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What do our customers say? Eco-friendly yarmulkahs: a big hit at our son´s bar-mitzvah.Cheryl, Closter, New Jersey, USA, 3/16/2009 " Hi Albert, we received our order and everything was satisfactory. We love the fact that you are offering eco-friendly yarmulkahs and think they will be a big hit at our son´s bar-mitzvah. We bought the yarmulkahs for our older son’s bar-mitzvah from you three years ago and loved them too! It is a pleasure to do business with you. Regards, Thanks," More testimonials...
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Climate Eco-Suede Kippah
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Hand made, eco-suede, 4 panels kippah.
These kippot are the eco-friendly vegan alternative to suede-leather kippot. They look like suede kippot, but are made of recycled cardboard. The panels are sewn each to the other with a stitch. The color of the stitch is dark red.
Size: • Approximate diameter: 5-1/7" (13.06cm). • Approximate circumference: 16-2/4" (41.91cm). • Please note that these kippot are hand-made and that their measurements can not be accurate. • For more details about our kippa sizes please visit the kippot size chart.
Inside color: The inner part (underneath) of this kippa is pink colored.
Color:
Optional silk-screen imprint colors on inner side:
Optional silk-screen imprint colors on outer side:
Personalization: There is a minimum order of 100 personalized kippot.
This kippah can be personalized with silk-screen imprint or freely with adhesive polyester heavy-duty labels.
For personalizing less than 100 kippot, please check our personalized loose labels.
Additional details: • Order more than US$400 personalized eco-suede kippot and you will receive free express transport and a free gift. • We do not make custom-made (design/color/size) kippot. We sell exactly same item that you see in the website. The complete range of
kippot that we sell appears in our website and we do not have other ones. The moment an item is out of stock we delete it from our website.
About the name of this kippah – Climate Our eco-suede kippot carry names that are related to the protection of the environment, to emphasize their nature friendliness. The name of this kippah is "Climate", the average and variations of weather in a region over long periods of time. Climate zones can be defined using parameters such as temperature and rainfall. The standard averaging period is 30 years but other periods may be used depending on the purpose. Climate also includes statistics other than the average, such as the magnitudes of day-to-day or year-to-year variations.
The main difference between climate and everyday weather is best summarized by the popular phrase "Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get."
Item code: em0439
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