Tallit Tips: Black & Silver or Blue & Silver

Silver pinstripes can enhance the look of a tallit dramatically. Two or our most popular traditional wool talleisim are the Prima A.A. Tallit with black and silver stripes and the Prima A.A. Tallit with blue and silver stripes. The latter is also a good choice for those who want a tallit with techelet tzitzit.

Black & Silver TallitBlue and Silver TallitThe atara (neckband) on both of these talleisim come with the Tzitzit Blessing embroidered on it. The Prima A.A. is a high quality 100% wool tallit made at the Mishkan Hatchelet production center in Be’er Sheva. If you order the standard machine-spun thin tzitzit, Mishkan Hatchelet ties them on the tallit, but if you have a special request, such as thick tzitzit, techelet tzitzit, Sephardic tying, etc., we tie the tzitzit in-house. Both the black and silver tallit and the blue and silver tallit come with an option to add a matching wool tallit bag for just $12.50.

Gabrieli Black & Silver Tallit

Black and Silver Tallit by Gabrieli Hand WeavingAnother option is the black and silver tallit by Gabrieli Hand Weaving. Made at their weaving studio in Rechovot, it can be made of either wool, cotton or silk. The wool is made of a thick yarn that lends the fabric a special texture. The cotton and silk are finer, the main difference being that the silk has more sheen. This tallit comes as a set with a matching bag and an option for a matching kippah.

Prima A.A. Tallit with black and silver stripes>> – Mishkan Hatchelet
Prima A.A. Tallit with blue and silver stripes>> – Mishkan Hatchelet
Black and Silver Tallit>> – Gabrieli Hand Weaving