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Embroidered yarmulke brought to the United States by Nisson Bespaloff or a family member

Object | Accession Number: 2017.694.2

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    Overview

    Brief Narrative
    A handmade black kippah, a skullcap worn by observant Jewish males, with a decorative, wire-wrapped thread embroidery design owned by Nisson Bespaloff or another man in his extended family. The kippah was brought to the United States when the owner immigrated in the 1930s or 1940s.
    Date
    use:  1901-1946
    Geography
    en route: United States
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection

    Physical Details

    Language
    Hebrew
    Classification
    Jewish Art and Symbolism
    Object Type
    Yarmulkes (lcsh)
    Genre/Form
    Headgear
    Physical Description
    Handmade, circular skullcap constructed from six panels of black, velvety, pile weave cloth sewn together with a decorative sunburst shape at the top. The sunburst and a decorative band around the bottom are embroidered in off-white thread wrapped in gold-colored metal wire. Hebrew characters are embroidered above the band on one side in a gold-colored thread. The interior is lined with a black, plain-weave cotton cloth.
    Dimensions
    overall: | Diameter: 6.250 inches (15.875 cm)
    Materials
    overall : cloth, thread, metal thread
    Inscription
    exterior, above the band, embroidered, gold-colored thread: (Hebrew characters) [Jerusalem]

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    To the best of the Museum's knowledge, there are no known copyright restrictions on the material(s) in this collection, or the material is in the public domain. You do not require further permission from the Museum to use this material.

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    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    The yarmulke was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Musem in 2017.
    Record last modified:
    2024-01-29 14:08:51
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