Laser-Cut Shabbat Shalom Challah Cover - Cream
Description
Clean, modern, and beautifully intentional, the Laser-Cut Shabbat Shalom Challah Cover brings contemporary typography to the Shabbat table. Featuring elegant Hebrew lettering spelling “Shabbat Shalom,” this design keeps things simple while still feeling deeply meaningful. The velvet is precision laser-cut and layered over translucent tulle, ensuring the challah remains properly covered during Kiddush while letting the lettering stand out with quiet confidence.
Laser cutting allows for details far too delicate to achieve by hand, creating crisp lines with no fraying, seams, or post-processing. Each cover takes a full 30 minutes to cut—because that level of care is what makes this piece feel refined, modern, and truly special. Finished in a soft cream tone, it’s timeless, versatile, and effortlessly elegant.
- Laser-cut velvet challah cover with Hebrew “Shabbat Shalom” lettering
- Modern Hebrew type design
- 16" x 12"
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Standard orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from our Ohio warehouse and take 3-10 business days to arrive.
- Expedited shipping is available and ships the same day if placed before 11:00AM ET.
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Apeloig Collection
Sisters Daniela and Gabriella Apeloig are the founders of Apeloig Collection. After leaving their native Venezuela, they got married and moved to sunny Miami, FL to begin the process of building a modern Jewish home. Driven by the design to find Judaica products that worked in harmony with the elegant, minimalistic design they love, they created Apeloig Collection in 2014. The two sisters are in constant search for new materials and trends to develop products that will hopefully encourage people to keep Jewish traditions in a stylish and creative way.Like the rituals, their Judaica products are created to honor the family last name "Apeloig" which has been passed down from generation to generation. Daniela and Gabriela's grandfather, the only member of their family to survive the Holocaust, passed the name down to his daughter and his son, who later became the proud father of three daughters but no sons who would pass on the family name. As they had found creative new ways to honor their Jewish traditions, they found a creative way to pass on their heritage through the family name. And that’s how “Apeloig” Collection was born.