FREE Personalized Inscriptions
After you have placed your kippah order we will send you a link to our
online order form for FREE personalized inscriptions. We can configure the
personalized labels many different ways, combining both English and Hebrew
writing. We print the inscriptions in black onto a finely woven
cloth that is then affixed to the undersides of the kippot. Please feel
free to use the templates on the right to help you decide the
wording for your labels.
Label Ordering Notes
While we are processing the order for the kippot
you have selected, you may want to begin planning the content and
design of the event inscription labels.
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- Select the design from the examples shown on the
right. The actual label size is 1" high x 1-5/8" wide. |
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- Compose the text of your label (up to five
lines). For Hebrew letters, please spell out each name or word
using the number assigned to each character in the
Hebrew alphabet shown below. We
ask that you give us the numbers in English reading format (left to
right) and we will reverse the characters to Hebrew reading format
(right to left). For example, "Aaron" in label design A: 1, 5, 25, 6,
17 ( Alef-Hay-Resh-Vav-Nun) |
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- Now that you have planned out your label you
will be prepared to fill out our online label ordering form. There
will be a link to the label order form in the order acknowledgement we
will send to you. |
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- After receiving all the information for the FREE
label, the Kippah King will fax a mock-up of the label to you for
approval. If any changes need to be made, they should be sent
back promptly to ensure that we can produce the labels in plenty of
time. |
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- The last step before the labels are made is for
you to approve and fax back the label design form. |
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Hebrew Letter Guide for Ordering Inscription Labels
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