Shalom! Introducing the Amazing Headwear unique design Jewish Star kippah - Blessing on your head!

The photo shows size L - It is approx 9 inches = 21.5-22 cm around the back of the head (from front to back and side to side) and approx 4 inches high = 11.5 cm. (there is some variation as they are hand made). There is anatomical some arching, they do not lay flat like a pancake.

A small metal Star of David decoration is attached to the kippot. If necessary, it can be carefully separated without damaging the kippah and used for subsequent purposes. The shape, color may differ slightly from the photo, it depends on the delivery lot. Either way, it looks great!


Crochet cotton solid white kippah yarmulke with small Jewish Star of David decoration - unique hat and great gift for Jew kids or adults to Rosh Hashanah, Passover/Pesach, Hanukkah, Bar Mitzvah, Birthday, etc.

Looking for a nice soft and comfortable kippah for yourself or as a gift? Kippot, which is really that will give you the protection from the heat, the weather and cozy comfort? Look no further than our AmazingHeadwear knitted kippah vs yarmulke!

Hand crocheted of premium yarn, our headgear is perfect for anyone! Plus, the stylish design always looks great. So go ahead and put on your crochet kippot with ease - order your amazing headwear today!

This kippah model does not fall off the head. The edge is additionally processed, which eliminates slipping. The kippah sits equally well on a shaved head and on thick hair.


The Jewish head covering's uniqueness can be understood from the blessing recited each morning that thanks God for crowning Israel with splendor. 

The kippah expresses a deep sense of respect for God. While it is easy to think of God in the synagogue or during Shabbat, ideally, awareness of  Jewish identity should permeate every aspect of  lives, including relationships, business conduct, and worldview.

Being assertive in wearing the kippah is a way of expressing pride in being Jewish. 
Wearing the kippah makes yours ambassadors of the Torah and influences how others perceive Jews.

It is mandatory to wear a head covering when praying or studying the Torah. In a synagogue, it is more respectful to use a solid color kippah.

Interestingly, the Yiddish word for headgear, "yarmulke," originates from the Aramaic phrase "yira malka," meaning "fear of the king." In Hebrew, the headgear is called "kippah," which translates to "dome."