Beití
Challah Cover - Kotel
Challah Cover - Kotel
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Challah cover depicting a close-up of the Kotel - the western wall remnant that remains from the Beit haMikdash, the ancient Holy Temple, in the Old City of Jerusalem. The base fabric is a loose woven linen with a gold sheen (so much lovelier than the pictures capture!), wrinkled just enough to resemble the bricks of Jerusalem stone. Bushes and a pair of pigeons are embroidered onto the bricks to complete the scene. Can say שבת שלום (Shabbat shalom) as shown here, or the words can be replaced with customized text, such as your family name.
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Welcome to Beití
The Hebrew word beití has several meanings: 'my home', 'for the home', 'home-made'. Any of these translations are fitting for Beití Designs. The products are designed, created and packaged in my home, to be enjoyed in yours.
My focus is original designs, high quality and interesting fabrics, and a love for our eternal homeland. Personal connections are woven through the designs - memories of the day in 2016 when my sister took me down to the south of Israel to see the glorious kalanit fields are baked into the 'darom adom' designs. The 'duchening hands' towels are an embroidered reproduction of my father's hand formation when he does birchat kohanim. My daughter half-jokingly suggested putting pigeons on the Kotel challah cover, and I surprised myself by digitizing the cutest little pigeons I've ever seen.
When my friend Shira and I first came up with the concept of this business, we talked about using interesting, premium materials to bring my designs to life. I love the softness and heft of the chenille and the beautiful sheen of the woven linen in the challah cover fabrics, and am excited to share them with all of you.
I hope you enjoy my creations either as they are, or customized with your name or other text that speaks to you. Feel free to send a note if you'd like the words to be embroidered in a different color from a design than what's displayed in the sample, or if you have any other requests. I look forward to enhancing the beauty of your home, your Shabbat and holidays, or providing a gift to present to someone you care about.
From my home to yours, Sarah