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Sue-Ellen Flescher

Sue-Ellen Flescher teaches Art on Sundays at the Temple Congregation B'nai Jehudah religious school in Overland Park, KS to Pre-K through 6th grade students. Her focus has been on creating Judaic items that will be used in the home. Although she has always loved art and jewelry-making, she now focuses mostly on creating women's kippot and other Judaic items. In September 2010, one of her kippot was featured in Lark Book's 500 Judaica. She is a special education teacher during the school year and directs Tikvah Dancers, an Israeli Folk Dance Group.


Tallit Clips in Pink by Sue-Ellen Flescher
One of a kind tallit clips with kiln-fired glass with 24K chai and gold plate 4 1/2" chain. Pink Swarovsky crystal dangles and a Star of David add just a little embellishment.  
$
45.00    
Black Bead and Wire Kippah by Sue-Ellen Flescher
Black Swarovsky crystal bicones and seed beads on silver craft wire are used to create this women's kippah. The kippah is crafted by hand. This kippah can be created in other colors. Inquire if interested.

$
45.00    
White Bead and Wire Kippah by Sue-Ellen Flescher
White Swarovsky Pearls, Clear AB crystal bicones and clear AB seed beads on silver craft wire are used to create this women's kippah. The kippah is crafted by hand. 

$
45.00    

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