Talitnia Seven Species Tallit
Whether you are praying at home or at your local synagogue, connect your prayer experience to the Land of Israel with this gorgeous designer tallit from Talitnia:
- Made from a blend of wool and acrylic and bursting with color, this stylish tallit is decorated with an artistic portrayal of the Holy City of Jerusalem as well as beautiful symbols of the seven species with which the Land of Israel is blessed.
- A kosher tallit from one of Israel's top tallit manufacturers.
- The perfect gift for a Bar Mitzvah, wedding, birthday, graduation or any other special occasion.Â
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Wool and Acrylic Blend
This breathtaking tallit will make an extraordinary wedding, Bar Mitzvah or celebratory gift for someone who loves the land of Israel. In place of the traditional, heavy black stripes, it is decorated with an elaborate tapestry of rich colors and stunning designs. Multicolored houses and trees are surrounded by rich borders of pomegranate flowers, which are in turn bordered by carefully woven renditions of the Seven Species in glorious color. The decadent design is repeated in the corner and neck designs.
The Seven Species are noted in the Bible as being native to the Land of Israel. They are: wheat, barley, olives, grapes, figs, dates and pomegranates.
This tallit is available in a range of sizes.
From humble beginnings in Tikochin, Poland in 1898, Talitnia has grown to be the world’s most renowned creator of quality tallitot. As Israel’s biggest tallit producer, Talitnia supplies the IDF and Chevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society) with tallitot. The family-run business combines ancient tradition with contemporary craftsmanship to produce a stunning variety of tallitot, including traditional striped wool shawls and modern, colorful designs. The tallit is one of Judaism’s most recognized icons, and a Talitnia tallit is an appropriate way to mark a special milestone.
Talitnia’s prayer shawls are certified kosher Mehadrin min Hamehadrin.