Description
What You're Getting
The Beige Velvet and Silk Kippah
This is a beige velvet and silk kippah with a metallic silver Star of David embroidery. At approximately 16cm or 6 inches in diameter, it is a slightly smaller size than the 17cm knitted cotton range. The beige tone is warm and uncommon in the kippah market, making this a distinctive choice. For a knitted beige option, see the Beige/Dark Grey Knitted Kippah.
Metallic Silver Embroidery
The metallic silver embroidery on the beige surface gives the kippah an elegant, refined appearance. The silver thread catches light and stands out clearly against the warm beige background. For a golden embroidery option on satin, see the Satin Kippah Blue with Golden Knitting.
Velvet and Silk Texture
The combination of velvet and silk gives this kippah a softer, richer texture than cotton or polyester options. It has a handmade quality that suits formal and special occasions. Browse the Judaica kippahs collection for all available materials and styles.
Using Your Beige Velvet Kippah
For Formal Jewish Occasions
The velvet and silk texture and metallic silver embroidery make this kippah appropriate for formal occasions such as weddings, bar mitzvahs, and Rosh Hashana. The warm beige tone is distinctive. Pair with a Judaica tallit for a complete formal prayer set.
For Synagogue and High Holidays
The beige and silver combination is subtle and elegant, suited for High Holiday synagogue attendance. For a more traditional white and blue knitted option, see the White/Royal Blue Model II Kippah.
As a Distinctive Judaica Gift
The unusual beige velvet and silver embroidery makes this kippah a memorable and thoughtful Judaica gift. Browse the Judaica collection for complementary items.
What's in the Box
- 1 x beige velvet/silk kippah with metallic silver Star of David embroidery, approx 16cm / 6 inches
For the full range of Jewish kippahs browse our Judaica kippahs collection.
Who This Is For
Those Who Prefer Warm Neutral Tones
This kippah is for buyers who want a warm beige tone with a refined silver embroidered Star of David. For a knitted beige and grey option, see the Beige/Dark Grey Knitted Kippah.
Formal Occasion Wearers
The velvet and silk texture suits formal Jewish events and High Holidays. Browse the Judaica kippahs collection for all formal options.
Gift Buyers Wanting Something Distinctive
The beige velvet and silver embroidery is uncommon and stands out as a gift. For bulk gifting, visit the wholesale policy page.
Storage and Care
Storing Your Beige Velvet Kippah
Store flat in a clean, dry place away from moisture. The velvet texture can be affected by humidity.
Caring for Your Beige Velvet Kippah
Spot clean gently with a dry cloth. Avoid water on the velvet surface to prevent marking. To learn more about Holy Land Market visit the about Holy Land Market page.
Shipping and Guarantee
- Free US shipping on any order, any dollar amount
- 30-day returns accepted on all orders
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- International shipping available. Visit our shipping policy page for delivery timelines and customs information.
To start a return, reach out through our contact us page. Full details are available on our return policy page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is this kippah made from?
This kippah is made from velvet and silk with metallic silver embroidery, giving it a softer and more refined texture than cotton or satin options.
What size is this kippah?
This kippah is approximately 16cm or 6 inches in diameter, slightly smaller than the 17cm knitted cotton range.
Is the Star of David embroidered?
The Star of David is embroidered using metallic silver thread, giving it a reflective and distinctive appearance against the beige background.
How is this different from the knitted beige kippah?
This kippah is velvet and silk with silver embroidery. The knitted beige option is 100% DMC cotton. See the Beige/Dark Grey Knitted Kippah for the cotton version.
Is the velvet and silk kippah suitable for year-round wear or formal occasions only?
The velvet and silk construction gives this kippah a formal and refined appearance, making it most suited to Shabbat, high holidays, and ceremonial occasions. It can be worn year-round but the velvet material is heavier than knitted cotton, so it is particularly well suited to cooler weather and indoor prayer settings.





