About this Product
This Womens Bridal Kippah made with white wire, white pearls and white crystals is around 4 inches in diameter. It attaches easily to your head with a plastic comb. Many women are now wearing a wire kippah or synagogue hat.
Made for a Bride, this White Wire synagogue hat with white wire, White Pearls, White BIcone Crystals, or it can be worn for Yom Kippur, when we were white to be like the angels.
My kippot can be purchased as gifts or to to wear for birthdays, the Sabbath, bar/bat mitzvah services, brit mi'lah, weddings, Jews by choice, Rosh HaShanah, Hanukkah and other Jewish Holidays.
The colors on your monitor may appear different than the actual product. Since each product is made by hand, yours might look slightly different.
Kippah is Hebrew for yarmulke (Yiddish), skullcap or headcovering using beads and wire. My designs are meant to be worn at the crown of your head. (Kippot is the plural form of kippah.) More women are wearing wire beaded womens kippot to attend synagogue services and ordering them for bat mitzvah events. Let's replace the lace doilies with pretty kippot. Men always to cover their heads at synagogue. In the Conservative tradition, more women are beginning to wear wire beaded kippot instead of wearing doilies on our heads. A comb is attached so it stays in place in your hair.
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Handmade with love by Linda B in Illinois
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Meet the Maker
I am Linda, a passionate Jewish jewelry designer inspired by the rich tapestry of my heritage. My creations draw on the beauty of Jewish symbols, ritual objects, and the vibrant colors of gemstones and beads. Each piece I craft is a reflection of my cultural roots and my love for meaningful, visually stunning art.
When I'm not in my studio, you'll find me and my husband happily serving as devoted cat caretakers. We are also avid chocolate lovers, always indulging in our shared passion for the finest chocolate. Whether I'm designing my next piece of jewelry or relaxing at home with my beloved cats and a piece of chocolate, I strive to fill my life with creativity and joy that you can choose as gifts.
Shop Policies
Returns & Refunds
Please contact me within 3-5 days of receipt, if there's a problem to discuss a possible exchange. I have the right to refuse an exchange on an in-stock or custom order. By purchasing one of my jewelry or kippah designs, you agree to these terms.
RETURNS AND REFUNDS Sale/Overstock/clearance items are normally NOT returnable and will be included in the listing information. I cannot guarantee wear on scrabble or wood tile pendants or offer any refunds.
Refunds will be given on a case by case basis. PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE RETURNING AN ITEM.
All returns must be preapproved. Buyer MUST contact me with 3 days of purchase and ask for a return and send me a photo.
Once the return is approved, return the item to me with tracking information or delivery confirmation in similar packaging that I send you to ensure that the package does not get damaged within 7 days of receipt for a full or partial refund (less mailing costs)
Return Shipping Costs
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value. I reserve the right to determine if a refund is warranted and choose the amount of the refund. I also reserve the right to offer a store credit or exchange instead of a refund.
Defects
DEFECT If you are dissatisfield with an item because of a defect, please notify me by email or convo me within 3-5 days to make arrangements for a return, repair, or an exchange. I need to see a photo of the issue. You must handle your items with care. If your product is defective, you will be offered an exchange or refund. If I made the mistake, shipping costs will be refunded.
Damaged Packages
DAMAGED PACKAGES If a package arrives damaged the buyer needs to contact the United States Postal Service (USPS) along with me. I will work on sending out a replacement (if possible) or refund should this happen. I ask for your help in contacting USPS so that I can file the claim and have it processed quicker. Take a photo and send it to me. Let's work together to solve your issue.