Featured Tallits: Sacred Moments in Heaven's Design

Unveil Tallits crafted for life’s holy occasions, from weddings to childhood blessings—each a divine masterpiece.

What Are Featured Tallits?

Featured Tallits are standout creations tailored for sacred milestones, such as the Wedding Tallit, the Wing Tallit - Hidden, and the Child’s Tallit. These are crafted from luxurious linen. Featured Tallits are approximately 72" wide, and the lengths vary, ranging from 18" - 60" If you need a wider Tallit, please note that when ordering.

These Tallits carry unique patterns revealed through heavenly visions in "The Tallit Room." Each design marks a special moment—uniting souls, blessing the young, or celebrating divine protection—with living Hebrew letters adding mystical depth. (A heavenly keepsake for life’s holiest chapters!)

These Tallits are inspired by divine encounters, offering a personal connection to YHVH. They’re ideal for those seeking a meaningful gift or a garment to honor life’s sacred transitions with spiritual elegance.

Why Choose a Featured Tallit?

Sacred Occasions

Perfect for weddings, child blessings, or milestones—each Tallit carries heaven’s blessing for your moment.

Divine Craftsmanship

Handcrafted with prayed-over tzitzit and living Hebrew letters, reflecting YHVH’s covenant from Numbers 15:37-41.

Lasting Legacy

A keepsake that unfolds spiritual truths over time, cherished as a family heirloom.

Did You Know? The Wing Tallit symbolizes divine shelter, inspired by Psalm 91:4, without literal wings!

Featured Tallits

Celebrate sacred moments with designs like Wedding Tallit, Wing Tallit, and Child’s Tallit, each a heavenly masterpiece.

All these Tallits are of different dimensions. They are all approximately 72” wide and vary in length from 18”-60.”

You can choose up to three of your preferred colors.

Hidden

Hidden Tallit

This Living Tallit captures a profound encounter: the Father's wing wrapping around me in the Tallit room—extraordinarily soft white feathers edged in silver and gold, radiating an iridescent rainbow glow from within. It is a wearable expression of divine protection and intimate hiding under His wings.

In that moment, Psalm 91:1 and 4 came alive:

“He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty… He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall trust.”

Rabbinic tradition teaches that these “wings” refer to God’s own Tallit—taking refuge means being enveloped and concealed within the Father’s garment.

The crown bears “Be-seh-ter Elyon” (בְּסֵתֶר עֶלְיוֹן)—“in the secret place of the Most High.” It speaks of dwelling under His wing as a protective enclosure: shielded, hidden from sight, defended from enemies, intimately joined and entangled with the Most High in His mysterious realm—where you become invisible to adversaries.

The pattern includes exactly 173 “feathers.” The Tallit measures approximately 80” x 60” and features a fishbone fringe with two layers of knots.

Beyond (A Wedding Tallit)

Beyond A Wedding Tallit

On this wedding Tallit, the three flames represent the husband, the wife, and YHVH—three passionate flames of love burning continually in union, and simultaneously purifying, refining, and revealing.

Overlaying the design is a living infinity symbol. When I saw this symbol, It endlessly travelled within itself, a dynamic energy. Flowing. Inviting. “Come—enter into this eternal flow!”

The Hebrew on the crown comes from Song of Songs 3:4: “Sh’ma’tzati et she’ahavah naf’shi”, meaning “I have found him whom my soul loves.”

The Tallit is intentionally oversized so bride and groom can comfortably fit beneath it together for intimate times of prayer and blessing. It measures approximately 80” x 65” and features a fishbone fringe with two layers of knots.

See the blog post, “The Great Shins” for more information on these cosmic flames! Also, in the “Cosmic” category, there are two Living Tallits, “Beginningness” and “Completion” that are made for a husband and wife. Check them out!

One New Man

One New Man Tallit

This Living Tallit is a wearable declaration of unity: two houses—Ephraim and Judah—becoming one under Messiah, as more believers awaken to the truth that many Christians are Ephraim (the lost sheep of Israel), fully grafted into the natural olive tree, and the time has come for Ezekiel’s two sticks to join as one. It grows ever more popular as this revelation spreads!

The crown reads “Sh’nei Atzim Yachdav” (שְׁנֵי עֲצִים יַחְדָּו) — “Two Sticks United.”

The open scroll bears:

  • Top: “Echad Chadash Ish” (אֶחָד חָדָשׁ אִישׁ) — “One New Man”

  • Bottom: “Yisrael” (יִשְׂרָאֵל) — “Israel”

The two upright scrolls, seals broken, proclaim “Ephraim” (אֶפְרַיִם) and “Yehudah” (יְהוּדָה). A powerful symbol of the one Body in Messiah.

The dimensions of this Tallit are approximately 72” x 48”.

Shiloh (Baby Tallit)

Shiloh Baby Tallit

This is a special Living Tallit designed for a baby. It has no fringe or tzitzit to eliminate any choking hazard.

The name of this Tallit is Shiloh (שִׁילֹה). In Genesis 49:10, “Shiloh” is a prophetic reference often interpreted as a title for the Messiah—the promised Ruler from the tribe of Judah whose scepter (symbol of authority) will endure forever. Fulfilled in Yeshua, He is the everlasting King to whom the obedience of the peoples belongs!

This Tallit prophetically declares over the child who rests beneath it: Yeshua will rule in their life, and they will grow to submit to His Kingship. The central scepter symbolizes both Messiah’s authority over the child and the child’s future calling—as they mature into a faithful follower of God—to rule with Him, overcoming obstacles and walking in victory.

At the corners are pomegranates, which represent both my business logo and deeper spiritual truths: the priesthood of every believer and the abundant fruitfulness of a life devoted to God. The pomegranate also symbolizes righteousness and exponential increase—more seeds than fruit! - picturing multiplication, blessing, and overflowing life.

The Tallit measures approximately 36” square.

Joseph's Coat

Joseph's Coat Tallit

This black Living Tallit beautifully unveils the Gospel and the hidden essence of life through Israel's seven species (wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates from Deuteronomy 8:8), each tied to one of YHVH's seven biblical feasts and revealing deeper truths about Yeshua.

  • Passover → Grapes (wine): Yeshua took the third cup—the cup of redemption—during the Passover meal, declaring it His blood poured out for salvation (Luke 22:20).

  • Unleavened Bread → Wheat: Yeshua said, “Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24). On this Tallit, one wheat stalk shows multiple kernels, symbolizing His death bringing abundant life.

  • First Fruits → Barley: Barley speaks of provision—Yeshua miraculously fed the 5,000 with barley loaves and fish (John 6:9), foreshadowing His role as the firstfruits of resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20).

  • Shavuot (Pentecost) → Olives (oil): Olive oil represents the Holy Spirit, promised to fill God's people. The Spirit descended like fire on Shavuot (Acts 2), empowering believers.

  • Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets) → Dates: Dates evoke sweetness and the Messianic age. Yeshua will return on a future Yom Teruah, ending enemies' rule and ushering in joy.

  • Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) → Figs: Tradition links the forbidden fruit in Eden to figs. Yeshua cursed the barren fig tree (Mark 11:13–14), symbolizing fruitless religion. Yom Kippur calls for deep repentance from sin's curse.

  • Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) → Pomegranates: Sukkot celebrates YHVH dwelling with His people. The high priest's robe featured pomegranates, symbolizing multiplication and fruitfulness. God's people are fruitful—producing spiritual fruit and growing countless, like the stars or sand (Genesis 22:17).

This Tallit invites the wearer to meditate on how these ancient blessings point to redemption, provision, empowerment, judgment, atonement, and eternal dwelling with God through Yeshua.

Joseph’s Coat measures approximately 72” x 60”.

Voices of Our Community

LeeAnn crafted a tallit for my daughter that confirmed words over her life. It’s a reminder she’s wrapped in YHVH’s promises!

- Sarah M.

My ‘Secret Place’ tallit, based on Psalm 91, was crafted just for me. It’s a divine embrace every time I pray

- George A.

Ready to Celebrate with a Featured Tallit?

Honor your sacred moments with a Tallit crafted from heaven’s vision. Contact us to secure yours for weddings, blessings, or special occasions. (Why settle for less when heaven has the perfect fit?)

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