Geometric Challah Cover - (Choice of Colors)
Description
Tradition meets design once again in our velvet Laser-cut Challah Cover. For this contemporary cover, we’ve created a design that starts with our original Star of David pattern and morphs into scattered geometric lines; also including the Hebrew words "Shabbat Shalom". Velvet fabric is laser-cut and placed on top of translucent tulle to ensure the challah bread remains covered during the blessing of the wine according to Jewish law.
One of the most recent trends to emerge in the fashion industry, laser cutting is prized for the unparalleled quality it produces. Laser cutting captures details far too delicate and precise to be created by hand. And because the laser leaves the fabric essentially untouched, each challah cover is as untainted by the manufacturing process as possible, without any fraying, seams or post-processing necessary. We take 30 full minutes to cut each challah cover because we know this is the only way to produce the striking details that make this challah cover unlike any other.
Pattern Design: Geometric
Material: Velvet topped with tulle (92% nylon, 8% elastane)
Measurements: L15.5” x W21”
Packaging:
Each challah cover comes packaged in a plastic pouch with a button closure.
Specially made for storing the challah cover, the pouch prevents the cover from wrinkling and protects it from dust and other potentially damaging things nearby. Beyond providing great storage, each pouch makes the challah cover a great gift for any Jewish occasion.
Please note: gift wrap is not available on this product.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from Apeloig Collection's Florida studio
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Apeloig Collection
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.