“King Solomon” tallit
Tallit is one of the traditional prayer attributes of Jewish men. In ancient times, they wore this rectangular coverlet as a daily garment in the morning and used it as a blanket at night. Now men wear it during their daily morning prayers. On the edge of each tallit, it is customary to tie a tzitzit. This bundle of threads woven together is a reminder to keep the commandments.
The “Jerusalem” collection is dedicated to the cradle of Jewish culture, the city that every Jew must visit.
The tallit is made of natural woollen fabric. The corner of the piece features a suede insert for tzitzit with an ornament and a curved Star of David, whose exclusive design was developed by David Roytman. The embossing is laser-engraved, and the tzitzit is hand-woven by artisans from a natural thread.
Talit is named after Solomon, one of the wisest rulers of the Kingdom of Israel. Throughout history, his image has inspired artists and writers around the world, and you can share that wisdom by wearing the tallit named after him.
Material | Italian suede, Suit wool |
The weight | 566 g |
Box material | Alder, Flock |
Box size | 385x190x10 mm |
Box weight | 428 g |