Description
What You're Getting
The White and Sky Blue Kippah
This is a handknitted 17cm Torah Chabad Cap in white and sky blue, made from 100% DMC cotton. The sky blue used here is a lighter tone than royal blue or dark blue, giving this kippah a fresh and gentle appearance. It is part of the standard Holy Land Market Torah Chabad range. For the sky blue lines version, see the White/Sky Blue Lines Knitted Kippah.
Sky Blue in Jewish Tradition
Sky blue, known in Hebrew as Tekhelet, has deep roots in Jewish practice as a color associated with the sky, heaven, and divine presence. The white and sky blue combination recalls the colors of the tallit and traditional prayer attire. For the multi-tone version with both sky and dark blue, see the White/Sky and Dark Blue Kippah.
Torah Chabad Daily Construction
The rounded Torah Chabad style is designed for all-day wear without a clip. Each kippah is handknitted by artisan families in the Holy Land from 100% DMC cotton that stays colorfast through regular washing. Browse the Judaica kippahs collection for all available Chabad-style options.
Using Your White/Sky Blue Kippah
For Daily Prayer and Observance
The white and sky blue is a classic and traditional pairing for daily Jewish practice. This kippah is lightweight and sits securely throughout the day. Pair with Judaica tzitzits for a complete observance set.
For Shabbat, Passover, and Synagogue
The soft sky blue and white are appropriate for Shabbat, Passover, and regular synagogue attendance. The Torah Chabad construction makes it practical for extended wear. For a deeper royal blue option, see the White/Royal Blue Model II Kippah.
As a Judaica Gift
A handknitted white and sky blue Torah Chabad kippah from the Holy Land is a classic and meaningful Judaica gift for any occasion. Browse the Judaica collection for complementary items.
What's in the Box
- 1 x white/sky blue handknitted Torah Chabad Cap, 17cm / 6.7 inches, 100% DMC cotton
For the full range of Judaica kippahs browse our Judaica kippahs collection.
Who This Is For
Those Who Prefer Sky Blue Over Darker Blues
This kippah is for buyers who want a lighter sky blue rather than royal or dark blue. For the sky blue lines version, see the White/Sky Blue Lines Knitted Kippah.
Daily Torah Chabad Observance Practitioners
The 17cm Torah Chabad construction is built for all-day wear. Browse the Judaica kippahs collection for all Chabad-style colors.
Synagogues and Jewish Organizations
Bulk orders are available for synagogues and organizations. Visit the wholesale policy page for group pricing.
Storage and Care
Storing Your White/Sky Blue Kippah
Store flat in a dry, clean place. Keep the white sections away from dark fabrics to prevent color transfer.
Caring for Your White/Sky Blue Kippah
Hand wash in cool water and lay flat to dry. The DMC cotton is colorfast and maintains the sky blue tone through regular washing. 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
- Your payment information is processed securely. We never store your card details.
- International shipping available. Visit our shipping policy page for delivery timelines and customs information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What shade of blue is this kippah?
This kippah is sky blue, which is a light, soft blue tone. It is lighter than royal blue and distinct from dark blue.
Is sky blue the same as Tekhelet?
Sky blue is associated with Tekhelet in Jewish tradition, the color historically used in priestly garments and tzitzit threads. The DMC cotton approximates this tone in the knitted construction.
Does this need a clip?
No clip is required. The 17cm Torah Chabad style fits securely on most adult heads without additional attachment.
How is this different from the sky blue lines version?
This version has a plain sky blue design without a line pattern. The lines version has structured sky blue lines across the white surface. See the White/Sky Blue Lines Knitted Kippah for that option.
Is sky blue associated with Tekhelet in Jewish tradition?
Sky blue is associated with Tekhelet, the ancient blue dye historically used in priestly garments and tzitzit tassels according to Jewish tradition. The colour represents the sky and, by extension, the divine. This connection gives the sky blue kippah additional symbolic resonance for those observing traditional or Messianic Jewish practice.




