Showing posts with label kippot kippah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kippot kippah. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2025

Rosh HaShanah Style is Here 🍎✡️

Rosh HaShanah Style is Here

As we step into the High Holiday season and celebrate meaningful milestones like bar and bat mitzvahs, we’re excited to share our newest designs—where tradition meets tasteful, modern style. Rosh HaShanah begins at sundown on Monday Sept. 22, 2025. 

My kippot are crafted with intricate wire loops and are perfect for honoring sacred moments without overpowering the celebration. Whether you're gathering for Rosh HaShanah or planning a Bar Bat mitzvah or a Jewish wedding, these elegant designs elevate the keepsake moments. Let's replace the lace doilies. 




You can also explore modern home décor accents made for thoughtful hosting or gifting. Think pomegranate-red touches, and modern heirloom pieces designed to blend seamlessly with your space.

Grandparents Day is September 7. 


Jewish New Year Best Selling Home Decor Designs 



This season is about more than décor—it’s about intention, making memories, and meaningful celebrations. 


Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Black Friday Event Starts on November 28

Black Friday Event Starts on November 28

I'm excited about the LinorStore Annual Black Friday Event, and wanted you to know ASAP. 

My handmade jewelry and kippah designs are being discontinued, and I'd love for you to take advantage of getting discounted prices on my unique designs.

Share this email with a friend so they can get our special Black Friday deals too.




For more details, join my VIP Club or follow me on social media. 


Get ready to get your holiday shopping done with LinorStore Designs.



Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Bat Mitvah Gift Ideas

Bat Mitvah Gift Ideas

Women wear a kippah (plural=kippot) or headcovering to synagogue for Jewish events.  Most of my customers purchase a kippah for a Bat Mitzvah or to wear to a Jewish Wedding. 

My goal is to replace the lace doilies that women have been wearing into beautiful beaded wire kippot that match your tallit or clothing colors. 

I design Jewish jewelry and kippot to help women connect with their heritage, family, and Jewish community to celebrate holidays, happy occasions and everyday life. 

Handmade Individually

I add each pearl and crystal by hand to the wire, one at a time, in a circular design to cover the crown of your head when you're on the bimah at the temple. I intentionally do not use a pattern or make them perfectly round.

Your kippah is sent by 2-3 day priority mail in a box and shipping is separate.


Silver Wire, Burgundy Pearls & Siam Swarovski Crystals


Snap or barrette mini kippah






Also see how to choose a kippah size

Custom Orders

I'm happy to work with you on a custom kippah order if you don't see one that matches your tallit. 

It's easy to do this. Simply click on a design in my Etsy shop and Click on "Message Linda."

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

How to Pick a Kippah Size

How to Pick a Kippah Size 

When you're shopping with me for a bat mitzvah or womens kippot, here's a guide to use to select the right fit for you.

First, draw 2 circles that are 4 inches and 5 inches on white paper. Cut them out. You can also choose 3.5 inches or a mini kippah barrette which range from 3.5-5 inches.

Sit in front on a mirror. 

Place them alternately on the crown of your head to see if which size you prefer.


Silver Wire Kippah with Gold rounded beads 5" large


A kippah measuring 4" is the most common size. This one is silver wire with white pearls. 




Wearing a kippah 

You have a choice; You can wear it on top of your head (my preference) Clicking the links will take you to a kippah that is ready to mail. 


Or you can wear it lower on the back of your head



You can choose your 
  • wire colors 
  • beads (like white pearls, silver or gold rounds beads) and 
  • Swarovski crystals 
See my handmade assortment of kippot here

Each kippah comes packaged and wrapped in tissue paper and cardstock, and is placed in a U.S. Postal Service 2-day priority mail small box to ensure it gets to you on time. 


Shape your Kippah

You can carefully bend your kippah to be more flat or conical. 

Clean your Kippah

If you wear hairspray, it's best to clean the comb that is attached. Wet a cloth with warm water and detergent and wipe the comb gently. 


Making a kippah to be part of your special event fills me with joy and I am honored that you choose to shop with me. 

Maria, one of my clients said: "I am so impressed with the quality of the piece and the thoughtfulness as well as the professionalism of the vendor. Thank you so much for my Kippah, I will wear it proudly."

Sweet Beginnings

Rabbi Dianne of my shul in New York (Romemu) said "In the month of Elul, we have repenting to do. We've had enough of tearing each ...