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Yair Emanuel Birds and Flowers Full Embroidered Raw Silk Women's Tallit (Multicolored)
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Add a touch of contemporary Israeli art to your personal Judaica collection with this beautiful designer women's tallit (prayer shawl) set from acclaimed designer Yair Emanuel:
Made from raw silk, this tallit, kippah (head covering) and tallit bag are decorated with a multicolored bird and flowers design.
An original work from the Land of Israel.
Whether at home or in the synagogue, this tallit set is sure to enrich your personal prayer experience.
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Size: 20" x 75" / 50 cm x 190 cm
We are proud to present an exciting line of Artistic Judaica by Yair Emanuel.
This gorgeous womenb's tallit is made from woven raw silk. The stripes, atarah (yoke) and corners are composed of sections of appliquéd raw silk sewn onto the tallit, with embroidery forming a stylish birds and flowers decorative 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 is ideal for a bat mitzvah gift.
This tallit comes with a gorgeous matching tallit bag and kippa.
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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<p>Add a touch of contemporary Israeli art to your personal Judaica collection with this beautiful designer women's tallit (prayer shawl) set from acclaimed designer Yair Emanuel:</p>
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<li>Made from raw silk, this tallit, kippah (head covering) and tallit bag are decorated with a multicolored bird and flowers design.</li>
<li>An original work from the Land of Israel.</li>
<li>Whether at home or in the synagogue, this tallit set is sure to enrich your personal prayer experience.</li>
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<p><strong>We are proud to present an exciting line of Artistic Judaica by Yair Emanuel.</strong></p>
<p>This gorgeous womenb's tallit is made from woven raw silk. The stripes, atarah (yoke) and corners are composed of sections of appliquéd raw silk sewn onto the tallit, with embroidery forming a stylish birds and flowers decorative 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 is ideal for a bat mitzvah gift.</p>
<p>This tallit comes with a gorgeous matching tallit bag and kippa. </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></div></div></div>
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