Art by Chabad Artists Adds Color to Face Masks

A new line of face masks by iKippah is featuring art by Michoel Muchnik, Rivka Krinsky, Ephraim Wuentsch, Yitzchok Moully, Hendel Futerfas, Zalmy Mochkin, Sara Diament, Moussia Korf and others.
ikippah, a family-owned business that quickly became a household name in the last few years, have shared exciting news regarding an upcoming, innovative collection they are launching in time for the holiday of Chanukah.

The Art Mask, a collaboration with artists, some well known and some new, fresh talent, is a unique product that personifies the ever-evolving ikippah company.
Using their large platform as a successful brand in Kippahs and other accessories, this new partnership with artists allows all different variations of artwork to be showcased in an original and practical way. With the high quality that they are renowned for, along with their dedication to originality, it seemed only logical for ikippah to produce a mask that is like no other.

“It was really great collaborating with ikippah to produce the art series masks,” says Mendel Treitel of M Treitel Art, “I feel honored to bring people both color and protection, something which they so desperately need during this time.”

The collaboration doubles as a charity opportunity- for every mask that is sold, much-needed funds are collected to support art in Jewish community youth programs nationwide. It also brings attention to young, up-and-coming artists who are working to get their name and art out there and attract a market in a heavily populated industry.

“I’m overwhelmed by the amount of new followers and inquiries I’ve received on social media since the ikippah Art Masks launched,” says one artist. “This is really exciting for me! Especially to be listed with art legends like Michoel Muchnik [and other incredible artists].”

The Art Mask collection is available now for preorder on the ikippah website. With Chanukah fast approaching, it’s a great gift opportunity- one that is useful, comfortable and beautiful at the same time.

To view the Art Mask collection online please visit: https://ikippahs.com/collections/art-masks

In Addition to iKippah’s wide selection of masks and kippahs, they offer customized masks and kippahs for simchas, businesses, schools, shuls, and everything else. Please click here.

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