Add a touch of contemporary Israeli design and beauty to your personal prayer experience with this striking designer tallit (prayer shawl) set from Yair Emanuel:
This set features a tallit, tallit bag and kippah (head covering), each of which are embroidered with a flower motif in silver.
An original work by one of the top Judaica artists in the Land of Israel.
Whether you pray at home or in the synagogue, you will love using this beautiful tallit set every chance you get for many years to come!
We are proud to present an exciting line of Artistic Judaica by Yair Emanuel.
This gorgeous tallit is made from woven polysilk. The stripes, atarah (yoke) and corners are composed of sections of appliquéd raw silk sewn onto the tallit, with embroidery forming the delightful flower motif. The atara is also emboidered with the Hebrew words of the traditional blessing said over the wearing of the tallit.A seamless blend of ancient tradition and modern art.
This tallit comes with a gorgeous matching tallit 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-embroidered-polysilk-tallit-with-flowers-white-p1382296403 Yair Emanuel Embroidered Polysilk Tallit with Flowers (White)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/t/a/tab-1z.jpg122122USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Designer Tallit/Jewish & Israeli Art/Yair Emanuel Judaica/Yair Emanuel Tallit | Tallis/Jewish Holiday Gifts/Shabbat/Jewish Events/Bat Mitzvah Gifts/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Women's Tallit/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Tallit Sale 373638223882392067316945<p>Add a touch of contemporary Israeli design and beauty to your personal prayer experience with this striking designer tallit (prayer shawl) set from Yair Emanuel:</p>
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<li>This set features a tallit, tallit bag and kippah (head covering), each of which are embroidered with a flower motif in silver.</li>
<li>An original work by one of the top Judaica artists in the Land of Israel.</li>
<li>Whether you pray at home or in the synagogue, you will love using this beautiful tallit set every chance you get for many years to come!</li>
</ul> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p><strong>Size:</strong>&nbsp; 16&quot; x 70&quot; / 40 cm x 177 cm</p><p>We are proud to present an exciting line of Artistic Judaica by Yair Emanuel.</p><p>This gorgeous tallit is made from <span itemprop="description" id="page-descriptiondiv">woven polysilk</span>.<span itemprop="description" id="page-descriptiondiv"> The stripes, <em>atarah </em>(yoke) and corners are composed of sections of appliqu&eacute;d raw silk sewn onto the tallit, with embroidery forming the delightful flower motif. </span><span itemprop="description" id="page-descriptiondiv"><span id="page-descriptiondiv" itemprop="description">The atara is also emboidered with the Hebrew words of the traditional blessing said over the wearing of the tallit.</span> </span>A seamless blend of ancient tradition and modern art.</p><p><b>This tallit comes with a gorgeous matching tallit bag and kippa.</b>&nbsp;</p><p><span id="lblDescription"><strong>Artist Yair Emanuel</strong>, a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, lives and works in Jerusalem. &nbsp;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.&nbsp; The principal techniques utilized encompass painting on silk, hand-embroidery, raw-silk appliqu&eacute; and painting on wood.</span></p></div>00add-to-cartTallitsPoly SilkSilver, WhiteWomenYair Emanuel