Our mission is to celebrate the rich diversity and sacred beauty of Judaic art around the world, and to establish a community for those who are inspired to fulfill the commandment of Hiddur Mitzvah by creating, collecting and exhibiting Jewish art and objects.
"The flowers appear on the earth" tallit was inspired by a line in the Song of Songs. Sewn from a white on white damask silk with embroidered duppioni silk, it incorporates lace, hand printed corners and wool tzitzit. Fully lined with silk organza.
The Deco Lace Tallit was created around a piece of family lace that has an unusual art-deco inspired pattern. It is paired with a self-lined sage colored silk and hand dyed antique eyelet lace corners, with hand-tied tzitzit.
The Forest tallit was created with a hand-dyed multi-hue textile combined with a linen framing fabric chosen to make its colors sing. The richly colored tallit has hand-tied linen tzitizit.
The Shadow Tallit features stripes of appliqued grosgrain ribbon in varying widths and an atarah of hand-printed mid-century inspired geometric designs. With hand-tied tzitzit, the Shadow tallit is reversible to an ikat dyed silk.
The Stained Glass Tallit is a reversible prayer shawl in bold colors of green and deep purple, with stencil and block print stained glass imagery on silk and linen, with hand-tied linen tzitzit.
The Undersea tallit was created with a hand-dyed multi-hue textile combined with a linen framing fabric chosen to make its colors sing. The richly colored tallit has hand-tied linen tzitizit.
The Vintage Velvet Tallit is designed around a panel of lace, patchwork and embroider on silk velvet set in to textured silk fabric. Lined with china silk printed with a lace design, the tallit has hand-tied tzitzit.