This gorgeous tallit features a motif of the gates in the old city of Jerusalem in turquoise and blue. On the Atara (yoke) there is a quote from the tallit blessing in Hebrew "Lehitatef Betzizit" (to don the tzitzit ). This tallit comes with a matching bag and kippa.
Artist Yair Emanuel, a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, lives and works in Jerusalem. Vivid and harmonious colors as well as a mixture of the old and the new characterize Emanuel's work, which is designed and crafted in his Jerusalem studio. The principal techniques utilized encompass painting on silk, hand-embroidery, raw-silk appliqué and painting on wood.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/yair-emanuel-hand-painted-silk-tallit-jerusalem-vista-blue-white-p1284895440Yair Emanuel Hand-Painted Silk Tallit (Prayer Shawl) - Jerusalem Vista (Turquoise and White)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/Y/a/Yair-Emanuel-Hand-Painted-Silk-Tallit-Jerusalem-Vista-Blue-White-TS-6W_large.jpg199199USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Designer Tallit/Jewish & Israeli Art/Yair Emanuel Judaica/Yair Emanuel Tallit | Tallis/Jewish Holiday Gifts/Shabbat/Best Sellers/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Handmade Tallit/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Women's Tallit373638223882587865746731<p><strong>Hand Painted Silk</p></strong>
<p><strong>Size</strong>: 21” X 77” / 53 X 196 cm</p>
<p>This gorgeous tallit features a motif of the gates in the old city of Jerusalem in turquoise and blue. On the Atara (yoke) there is a quote from the tallit blessing in Hebrew "Lehitatef Betzizit" (to don the tzitzit ). <strong>This tallit comes with a matching bag and kippa.</strong></p>
<p>Artist <strong>Yair Emanuel</strong>, a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, lives and works in Jerusalem. Vivid and harmonious colors as well as a mixture of the old and the new characterize Emanuel's work, which is designed and crafted in his Jerusalem studio. The principal techniques utilized encompass painting on silk, hand-embroidery, raw-silk appliqué and painting on wood.</p> 00add-to-cartTallitsSilkJerusalemYair Emanuel