Spiritual and unique, this remarkable hand embroidered silver atarah is the perfect gift for someone you care deeply for! This sensational piece is adorned with a stitched design portraying the iconic view of the Holy City in flowing, graceful lines, making this a wonderful piece you will never cease to enjoy!
A well-known tradition in Judaism, adding an embroidered band of fabric to the tallit is a custom that dates back years. An easy way to beautify the tallit, the atarah is also a way to mark the top of the garment so the wearer knows which side is the top.
Israel’s most popular artist Yair Emanuel studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and now lives and works in Jerusalem. He creates stunning Judaica and art from a range of media, ranging from hand-painted silk and hand-sewn embroidery to brightly painted wood and muted metals. Emanuel’s work is characterized by the unique combination of traditional Jewish motifs and modern design and technique. His pieces are vibrantly colored and vividly bright, and are sure to add sparkle and style to any room!
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/yair-emanuel-hand-embroidered-silver-atarah---jerusalem-107585Yair Emanuel Hand Embroidered Silver Atarah - Jerusalem https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/e/l/el-ate-2.jpg37.9937.99USDOutOfStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Yair Emanuel Judaica/Yair Emanuel Tallit | Tallis/Judaica/Tallit & Tallit Bags/Atarah38226587<p><strong>Size:</strong> 70 x 10 cm / 29” x 4.3”</p>
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<p>Spiritual and unique, this remarkable hand embroidered silver atarah is the perfect gift for someone you care deeply for! This sensational piece is adorned with a stitched design portraying the iconic view of the Holy City in flowing, graceful lines, making this a wonderful piece you will never cease to enjoy!</p>
<p>A well-known tradition in Judaism, adding an embroidered band of fabric to the tallit is a custom that dates back years. An easy way to beautify the tallit, the atarah is also a way to mark the top of the garment so the wearer knows which side is the top. </p>
<p>Israel’s most popular artist <strong>Yair Emanuel</strong> studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and now lives and works in Jerusalem. He creates stunning Judaica and art from a range of media, ranging from hand-painted silk and hand-sewn embroidery to brightly painted wood and muted metals. Emanuel’s work is characterized by the unique combination of traditional Jewish motifs and modern design and technique. His pieces are vibrantly colored and vividly bright, and are sure to add sparkle and style to any room!</p>00add-to-cartJerusalemYair Emanuel