Tallit Jeans letters
Tallit is one of the traditional prayer attributes of Jewish men. In ancient times, this rectangular cloth was worn as everyday clothing in the morning and used as a blanket at night. Nowadays, men wear it during their daily morning prayers. It is customary to attach tzitzit to the edge of each tallit—a bundle of intertwined threads that serve as a reminder to observe commandments.
The denim collection from the design house David Roytman Luxury Judaica combines traditional motifs with modern, bold design. The tallit is made of natural woollen fabric. The corner of the garment is adorned with a black denim insert for the tzitzit, over which a curved Star of David is embroidered, framed by a sleek border—its exclusive design developed by the David Roytman brand. The tzitzit, made of natural thread, are handcrafted by the master designers of the house.
Material | Jeans, Suit wool |
The weight | 566 g |
Box material | Alder, Flock |
Box size | 385x190x10 mm |
Box weight | 428 g |