In ancient times, including Yeshua’s day, the Tallit symbolized the Divine Spirit. Drawn over the head and shoulders, it created a personal prayer closet for intimate communion with God, echoing Matthew 6:6: pray in secret to the Father.
Each corner bears the Tetragrammaton: Yod-Hei-Vav-Hei (יהוה), YHVH’s personal, sacred Name (rendered “LORD” in all-caps in our Bibles; see Isaiah 42:8).
The neck collar is known as the atarah (עֲטָרָה), meaning “crown.”
Living Tallits are primarily linen. Except for Series Tallits (unless requested), all tzitzit (צִיצִת)—fringes on the corners (Numbers 15:37)—are hand-crafted. Each set is uniquely designed to match the Tallit, are knotted to spell Names of YHVH, and woven with semi-precious stones.
Series Living Tallits feature repeating patterns and measure approximately 72" wide by 24" long. Although some designs in these listings originated as personal Tallits with longer lengths, all Series Tallits are produced in this standard size.
You can choose up to three of your preferred colors.

This tallit serves as a symbolic gateway into tohu va’vohu—the formless, void-like primordial state described in Genesis 1:2, the chaotic emptiness before ordered creation, where divine potential awaited revelation and shaping. YHVH created from there; so can we.
At the center of this Tallit lies the letter Hei (ה), the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (pronounced "hey"). This letter embodies thought, speech, and action—the channels through which energy flows and space is created. When a newborn takes its first breath, it is said to exhale this very sound, marking the entry of life and spirit.
Hei signifies revelation—a divine call to "Behold!" or "See something new!" It invites awakening to fresh insight, urging one to focus intently, observe deeply, and remain still in the present moment.
Hei also speaks of rest and surrender—a mutual yielding. As we surrender to God, He surrenders to us in response, fostering an intimate, energetic entanglement filled with ecstasy and union.
Ultimately, Hei represents breath—the gentle exhale of divine life, the creative Ruach (spirit/breath) of YHVH that animates and renews all things. Through this Tallit and the Hei at its heart, prayer becomes a transformative encounter with the Divine, bridging the formless void into ordered creation and personal revelation.


This Living Tallit is a powerful reminder of our profound oneness with YHVH—carrying within us the very fiery breath of God, the divine spark that makes us alive with His consuming essence (Deuteronomy 4:24).
In Hebrew, it is called “Ha-Shinim Ga’dolim” (הַשִּׁינִים גְּדוֹלִים)—The Great Shins. The full revelation of the third shin is explored in the blog post “The Great Shins” on this site. It first appeared hidden on the Daughter of Zion Tallit (in the Personal Gallery category) and reached its full unveiling on the New Fire Tallit (in the Cosmic category).
The design draws from Genesis 2:7: YHVH naphach (נָפַח)—breathed, kindled, ignited—life into the man formed from dust. That divine breath was no gentle puff; it was the fiery impartation of God’s own nature, the Lifespark of Father, the all Consuming Fire, into humanity.
To breathe, to exist, is to carry this radiant, transformative flame within us—an indwelling piece of the Eternal One. Through this Tallit and the three shin’s emergence, we are invited to recognize, embrace, and let that sacred unity burn brightly in our lives.


This Living Tallit is a mantle of divine love, embodied in the Hebrew letter Mem (מ)—the symbol of water (mayim), the womb of creation, and the primordial chaos from which order and life emerge. Through a profound meditative vision, I discovered: Mem is love.
In that encounter, I became the waters of Genesis 1:2—still lake, gentle rain, raging sea—then Yeshua’s tears over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41), the impartial rain on just and unjust (Matthew 5:45), and finally the water and blood from His pierced side (John 19:34). Love, like water, is patient and kind (1 Corinthians 13), steadfast as ice, adaptable as a stream, fierce as a storm—ever-present, ever-transforming.
The Tallit weaves Mem in its sacred forms: the flowing Paleo-Hebrew glyph, the open Mem (מ), and the closed/final Mem (ם). The crown declares “Mayim Chaim” (מַיִם חַיִּים)—Living Waters—beginning and ending with Mem.
Worn, it becomes a garment of boundless grace: embracing chaos into order, stillness into flow, and inviting the wearer into life-giving union with the Eternal Source.


This Living Tallit is crafted for the person who speaks life-giving words—using language to love, uplift, and bless others.
The crown bears “Devarim” (דְּבָרִים), meaning “words” and the Hebrew name for Deuteronomy, reminding you of the power and responsibility of your speech.
From right to left, the open scrolls release these flowing virtues:
Shefa (שֶׁפַע) — abundance, overflow, rich bounty
Ahav (אַהַב) — love
Chesed (חֶסֶד) — grace, lovingkindness, compassion
Emet (אֱמֶת) — living truth, faithfulness, stability
Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) — peace, wholeness, completeness
Each scroll is intentionally unfurled so these qualities pour outward freely.


In essence, this Living Tallit visually captures the meditative journey into the primordial void—known in Hebrew as “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ)—as described in Genesis 1:2. It invites engagement with the foundational elements of creation: wind (air), water, fire, and earth, all subtly present in the opening verses of Genesis.
The crown of the Tallit prominently features the Hebrew phrase “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ). While the word “elements” isn’t explicitly written, the design powerfully implies and embodies them through its patterns and symbolism.
The representations of earth, wind, and water draw inspiration from the Luminous Life meditation logo cards developed by Bishop Kirby de Lanerolle, pastor of WOWLife Church in Sri Lanka. These designs have been thoughtfully adapted with his kind permission to align with this Tallit’s meditative purpose.
The fire element, however, holds a truly unique and special place in this piece! For a deeper exploration of its significance and symbolism, please refer to the blog post titled “The Great Shins,” as well as “The Great Shins” Series Tallit in this category, or in the Personal Tallit category pattern descriptions for Daughter of Zion, or the Cosmic Tallit, New Fire.


This Living Tallit captures the profound mystery of coming “full circle”—a journey that didn’t begin on earth and calls for deep transformation.
Finding a direct Hebrew equivalent for “full circle” proved elusive—there’s no simple biblical phrase. Instead, I chose three rich words that together convey the concept:
From right to left: chai-yah mel-o yo-meem (חיה מלא ימים). (The “ch” in chai-yah is like the “ch” in Johann Sebastian Bach; an optional vav is included in yo-meem.)
Chai-yah (חיה) — from the root chai (חי), life. It speaks of eternal being, coming into existence, being established, continuing, or coming to pass at a destined time.
Mel-o (מלא) — fullness or completion, reaching the intended end from the start. Used in Genesis for Abraham’s descendants filling nations and in the New Testament for Yeshua arriving in the “fullness of time.”
Yo-meem (ימים) — plural of yom (יום), days. It carries time, years, lifetime, the Sabbath rest, and the span of past, present, and future—echoing Psalm 139, where God knew and recorded your days before you were born.
These words together weave the idea of full circle: beginnings and endings intertwined in divine mystery, leading to transformation beyond the earthly.


The crown of this Living Tallit reads: orh echad (אוֹר אֶחָד). Literally, it means, “Light One.” Grammatically, it means “One Light.” So, Yeshua is – The Light One! You are– A Light One! Together, you are One Light!
At the center is a vortex, a spinning energy center that represents the very Life Force of our heavenly Father —the yechida (יְחִידָה), the highest spark of our soul. In Him we live and move and have our Being! He is never the same from moment to moment, and yet He never changes. He is always moving forward, shifting, and transforming our lives — and He does so in cycles, and so the center is always spinning.
Inside the spiral, two menorahs. One, you. One, He — separate, and yet completely One. The branches entwine, merge, and become entangled until there is no longer a clear line where you end and He begins…
Union!
One!
Light!
“In Him was Life, and the light was the life of every human being.” Selah. Every. Human.
Around the spiral are the Hebrew letters that spell Yeshua (יֵשׁוּעַ) and your namebut are intentionally placed without normal phonetic order — because in this place there is no separation!
Note: when you purchase this Tallit, the Hebrew letters around the menorah will be personalized. They will include your name in Hebrew along with the name of Yeshua.

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.

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.



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!



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”.

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.


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”.


Unveil your spiritual destiny through a Living Tallit uniquely crafted from your personal Life Scroll.
Your Tallit measures 72" wide, with colors, patterns, and length guided solely by divine inspiration—no two are ever the same. Yet every wearer has been profoundly moved and satisfied!

This is where it all began—the very first Living Tallit, created for my husband. It opened the matrix for the rest of them to flow!
After nearly twenty years in the Hebrew lifestyle, he suddenly felt led to ask me to make him one. Then God spoke clearly to me: “You will make them from linen!” (The full story is in the blog, coming soon.)
His Tallit is intentionally simple—no fringe, featuring unique horizontal lines. The crown bears “Yeshua” (ישוע), and the central stripe carries the closing words of Psalm 133:3: “Chai ad ha’olam” (חַי עַד הָעוֹלָם) — “Life forevermore,” God’s commanded blessing.
Simple, succinct, and full of eternal life.






This Living Tallit is my own: Bat Tzion (בת ציון) — “Daughter of Zion.”
It emerged right after a profound three-month visitation with the Hebrew letters of YHVH’s Name. Then the third shin appeared (see the blog “The Great Shins”). During that time, the letters Aleph, Beit, Shin, and Ghah also came vividly, so this Tallit weaves together: The Great Shins, the letters of YHVH’s personal Name, those visiting letters, and the mystical Ghah—rich with layered meaning.
If you’d like this design, I’ll personalize it by replacing my letters with yours in Hebrew (they don’t need to spell your given name). Heaven will send the one that depicts your Scroll!


This Living Tallit is a bridge syncing Heaven’s wealth, glory, silver, and gold to Earth—mirroring the Kingdom’s arrival (Matthew 6:10) through an open door, the use of your voice, sound/frequency, and divine responsibility.
The crown opens with (from right to left) “Kavod” (כָּבוֹד)—God’s glory, honor, weighty influence, abundance, and responsibility (khaf-beit-vav-dalet). Next: “Kesef” (כֶּסֶף) for silver, and “Zahav” (זָהָב) for gold—evoking Heaven’s radiant, abundant, and never-ending provision.
Mirroring musical notes/symbols are the Hebrew letters (right to left): Pei, Alef, Shin, Khaf, Vav, Qoph—conveying in the ancient paleo Hebrew: “The leader opens his mouth to speak / has a voice / destroys chaos / opens his hand generously / connects Heaven to Earth by following YHVH.”
Under the Alef, the music staff bears a “repeat” symbol. Just as staff lines define notes to create music, this staff represents the Word of YHVH—the true “staff of life” (Deuteronomy 8:3). With His Word, you make music and create or bring, supply on Earth.



This Living Tallit embodies holy, righteous governance: Yeshua as the cross-piece (the “shoulders” of the scales) bearing the word “Malchut” (מַלְכוּת) — Kingdom — upon Him (Isaiah 9:6).
The crown holds “Chokhmah” (חָכְמָה) — Wisdom — for true justice requires wisdom.
At the base rests “Tzedek” (צֶדֶק) or “Tzedakah” (צְדָקָה) — Righteousness.
During my creation process of this Tallit, the Spirit of Wisdom posed a question to me: When Solomon judged the two mothers (1 Kings 3), was it “judgment” or “justice”? This launched a deep-dive into Hebrew study to name the scales’ bowls.
I know the bowl on the right would be “Chesed” (חֶסֶד) — Mercy/Lovingkindness.
The left bowl became “Mishpat” (מִשְׁפָּט) — Justice/Righteous Judgment.
There are 13 different uses of the word Mishpat. Its strength carries the concept “justice” can only be rendered because of the authority behind it. It flows from Him, is demanded by Him, and is rendered only through His divine backing. Together, mercy and justice balance on Yeshua’s shoulders, reflecting Kingdom governance in perfect righteousness and wisdom.



This Living Tallit is named “Favor” — a mantle of divine favor that flows not for personal gain, but to shift situations from Heaven’s perspective, bringing Kingdom manifestation, through your presence in the portal created when worship flows, and the oil pressed from your life!
As I created it, the energy and spirit of the Tallit spoke louder than words. I researched Hebrew words for “favor” (at least eight), but none fully matched what I felt. I asked the Father which to use; He instructed me to place olive branches on the crown, and he said, “The message is in the olive branch!”.
The olive is one of Israel’s seven species. Psalm 52:10 declares: “But as for me, I am like a leafy olive-tree in the house of God; I trust in the mercy of God forever and ever.”
This favor is not a casual blessing (e.g., “half-price deals”), but authority to carry change into chaos, transforming what Heaven needs touched.
Olive oil—pure, made from the first pressing—was used by high priests and kings, symbolizing hope, peace, future promise, blessing, fruitfulness, health, stability, tranquility, deep roots in the land where YHVH plants you, and an eternal link between man and earth.
Also on this Tallit, David’s harp, the 25 Hebrew letters (including finals, Ghah, and the third Shin as fire at the bottom. See the blog “The Great Shins” for greater understanding).



A shepherd’s staff (Judah / יְהוּדָה: yod-hei-vav-dalet-hei) — Yeshua the Good Shepherd (tribe of Judah), preserving Torah and God’s ways.
A torch (Ephraim / אֶפְרַיִם: aleph-pey-resh-yod-final mem) — the “lost” 10½ tribes, assimilated into the nations/church, carrying the Gospel light to the world.



Ru-ah (רוּעַ) — to raise a sound, give a blast, sound an alarm, shout in joy, triumph, and applause.
Kol (קוֹל) — voice or sound; thunder, wind, or a musical instrument.
Aw-bar (עָבַר) — to pass over, pass through, cross over (as Abraham did); the region beyond, the unknown, the other side.
Together they declare: “Raise your voice! Make a thunderous, joyful sound! The frequency of the wind-instrument causes the region beyond to open so you can cross over into the unknown-unseen.”
In the Tallit room, Yeshua superimposed Himself over the flute blower, while blowing the shofar in unison. As you play, He plays—together opening the way.
Hebrew words emerged on the sound waves: Ahava (אהבה) — Love, Sim-cha (שִׂמְחָה) — Joy, Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) — Peace. These three flow from your sound, carrying divine love, joy, and wholeness into the realms beyond.



This Living Tallit opens into the Limitless supply which comes from the mystery before creation—the “place” of nothingness from which YHVH drew all existence, the realm of the infinite where God alone was, before heaven or earth (Genesis 1:1; Romans 1:20; Colossians 1:16; Hebrews 11:3).
The crown, reading right to left, begins with “Ayin” (אַיִן) — spelled aleph-yod-nun — meaning “not,” “nothing,” or “no thing.” In Kabbalah, it signifies the pre-existent void, the infinite source from which creation was pulled (not to be confused with the 16th Hebrew letter “ayin”).
The second word is “Ha’mon” (הָמוֹן) — hei-mem-vav-nun sofit — meaning multitude, wealth, riches, noise, rumbling, sounding, or store.
As I created, these extra letters came into focus: Gimel, Nun, Mem, Yod, Ayin, and the mystery letter, Shin Ga’do’lah (the five-pronged Great Shin - See “The Great Shins” blog post).
Gimel acts as the key that opens “your chest”—the treasure chest of you, where the energy gate of your heart dwells and from which you tap into the Kingdom within.
You’ll notice double letters throughout—an attempt to capture the repeating shadows or echoes I saw with these letters. What this fully means remains part of the unfolding mystery of this Talli when worn.



Ti’rosh (תִּירוֹשׁ: tav-yod-resh-vav-shin) — “new wine,” the freshly pressed juice of grapes still in the cluster (Isaiah 65:8). It speaks of fruitfulness, productivity, blessing, and being “in the cluster”—distinct from ordinary wine (ya’yin), which implies strong drink.
Yitz-har (יִצְהָר: yod-tsade-hei-resh) — “fresh oil,” the pure, glistening first pressing of olives—shining, radiant, and ready to use for anointing.



At the very top, above Keter: “Beginning-ness” — the Ein Sof, the infinite void-realm of YHVH’s pre-existent being, the mystical source above all. Pure, uncreated light flows in.
At the bottom, beneath Malchut: “Shemen” (שֶׁמֶן) — oil, the pure, first-pressing source fueling the menorah’s flame (a rabbi yelled at me when I told him about the sephirah below malchut!)



12 teal pomegranates represent God’s people—the 12 tribes and the Body of Messiah.
8 red pomegranates symbolize eternity.
One pomegranate on the ground illustrates the seed that falls, dies, and bears much fruit (John 12:24)—Yeshua’s sacrifice bringing eternal life.



The crown on this Living Tallit (as well as “Words 2” and “Beauty”) was hand-woven in Jerusalem by the artisan commissioned to create priestly garments for the future Third Temple.
I placed the letters of YHVH’s Name in gold on the inside of the corners instead of the outside. “The gold is on the inside,” I heard as I attached them. Those words speak of you: the true treasure, the gold, is within.
This Living Tallit represents an inner energy tunnel/portal—a multidimensional conduit connecting earth to multiple heavenly realms, with you as the central power source releasing never-before-heard sounds and new creations into the earth.
The pattern approximates the 3D energy tunnel I saw: a base on earth, opening into many upper realms, powered by a central source. I placed pomegranates at the center (crowns turned inward), forming an atomic symbol—you as the seed-filled, sound-producing co-creater with the Father.
Gold and silver “ribbons” move like delivery lanes around the tunnel’s exterior, carrying what you create and the sounds you release—up and down—hence the name “UpUpDownDown.”
The Hebrew words on the Tallit are Khol (כֹּל) — “all,” Qol (קוֹל) — “sound” (as when Adam and Eve heard YHVH’s voice in the garden), and Beriah (בְּרִיאָה) — “creation” (from bara, to shape or form something extraordinarily new, as in Genesis 1:1).
Together: “All Sound Creating New Things.”
You are called to bring sounds that have never been on earth before—new frequencies, new forms, new realities. This Tallit does not represent the tunnel itself or your scroll; it represents you as the living source at the center, releasing Heaven’s untold wonders.



Over the lilac scroll (left): K’vod (כָּבוֹד) — Glory — weighty influence, honor, and respected authority before Heaven.
Over the pink scroll (left): Sheket (שֶׁקֶט) — Quietude/Tranquility — a profound stillness born of no war, no anxiety, no threat, rooted in deep trust in YHVH.
Under the blue scroll (left): Shabbat (שַׁבָּת) — Sabbath — complete cessation from striving and labor.
Under the blue scroll (right): Chesed (חֶסֶד) — Grace/Lovingkindness — goodness, faithfulness, and steadfast mercy.
On the pink scroll (right): Anavah (עֲנָוָה) — Humility/Gentleness — refined through affliction, a surprise revelation during my deep study.
On the lilac swirl (right): Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) — Peace — wholeness that silences chaos through the power of its letters.





This Living Tallit centers on the pomegranate—a powerful emblem of limitless fruitfulness, expansion, and “the-many-the-One.”
The large pomegranate bursts open, releasing seeds outward to take root and multiply. Every seed carries Living Hebrew letters, echoing the Jewish mystical belief that YHVH created the worlds through these sacred letters.
Pomegranates appear on the crowns of nearly all my Tallits—it’s my signature. For twenty-five years I asked YHVH why they adorned the hem of the high priest’s robe. His answer revealed the deepest truth: the-many-the-One—exponential growth (more seeds than fruit) and the picture of One Body within the High Priest, fully manifest in Yeshua.
This is Yeshua’s prayer in John 17 (“that they may be one as We are one”) and Paul’s metaphor in 1 Corinthians 12 (one body with many members). The pomegranate declares unity amid diversity, boundless potential, and the Body of Messiah yet to fully awaken to its oneness.



This Living Tallit is named “Ha-Ket-o-net YHVH” — “The Coat.”
The crown reads “Ha-Ket-o-net” (הַכְּתֹנֶת) — simply “The Coat” in English. In Hebrew, there are no explicit “being” verbs (is, am, are); they are assumed. So when Scripture says “Hashem El YHVH,” it literally reads “the name God YHVH,” but translates as “the name of God is YHVH.”
BUT the four corners bear the Name of YHVH, so combining the crown with the corners, it becomes “The Coat of YHVH.”
I knew early on the design centered on a coat, and Scripture led me to Exodus 28:39: “…you shall make the coat of fine linen.” So this Tallit is precisely that—woven as YHVH’s own coat.
It also features a coat of arms—suggesting His coat of arms. I won’t interpret further; that mystery is yours to uncover. On the shield shines the Merkabah, with a luminous light-blue glow and aquamarine stones accenting the sword’s handle and shield corners—echoing the radiant vision you can expect to receive as you engage with YHVH’s Coat!



This Living Tallit is titled “Meh’chai’yeem Leh’chai’yeem” (מֵחַיִּים לְחַיִּים) — “From Life to Life” — a mantle depicting your journey of continual growth from life to life, mirroring Scripture’s promise of transformation “from glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18).
It represents your scroll: not an absence of hardship, but the potential to bring increasing life—layer upon layer—into every situation, your personal walk, and the lives you touch throughout your earthly journey.
At the center is the Seed of Life sacred geometry shape—the foundational pattern of creation.
It holds profound mysteries. As you mature in your pursuit of the Lord, revelation will unfold about these shapes, Heaven’s ways, and angelic operations. No need to rush; it comes little by little.
The four colorful bursts of scrolls rooted in the Seed represent two unfolding equations, from your spiritual fathers and your Heavenly Father: Abraham + Isaac + Jacob + you and YHVH + Yeshua + Ruach + you—a concealed mystery for you to search out (Proverbs 25:2). It is lofty, yet walk in humility; those who seek find. This is not a one-time revelation but an ever-deepening unfolding with no end.


The crown of this Living Tallit reads “Sha-meer” (שָׁמִיר: shin-mem-yod-resh) from right to left.
In Jeremiah 17:1, shameer is translated as “diamond”—a hard, cutting tool that refracts light in many directions. You are this diamond: strong (not hard-hearted), beautiful, and able to focus and shine in multiple areas as YHVH’s light passes through you.
Beneath the diamond appear the three Hebrew letters Resh-Hei-Ayin (רְהַע) — the 39th of the 72 Names of God (unpronounced, but a mystical meaning). This Name means “Diamond in the Rough.” I did not know this when I began; it revealed itself near the end, as often happens with these Tallits.
The same word shameer also means “worm” in mystical tradition—the legendary creature YHVH gave Solomon to cut stone without iron tools (as required for the Temple). This suggests you may one day encounter these spiritual helpers in your journey.
Meditate on this Name in difficult situations: it carries power to soften hardness, shift obstacles, and bring breakthrough. As you wear it, new layers of revelation will continue to unfold.
Note: Where did these names come from? In Exodus 14:19-21, each verse contains 72 letters. The Rabbis combined the letters in triplets to form the “names.” So the first letters of all three verses were put together to form the first name; the second letter of each verse were put together for the second name, and so on.


This Living Tallit is named “Crown of Peace Sword of War” — a mantle for powerful lover-warriors who bring peace into chaos while dispelling resistance through their word, their presence in Messiah, and simply standing as who they are in Him.
The crown proclaims “Crown of Peace” — and the full title that carries dual authority: peace that triumphs and a sword that cuts through opposition.
The black and purple evoke the void—the primordial mystery and unseen realm from which YHVH pulled forth all creation. When I finished stitching, I attemptedto add silver metallic thread for decorative lines between the stripes; the thread repeatedly broke and refused to sew! Only metallic purple worked smoothly—the Tallit itself rejected the silver, embracing purple for its subtle, mystical depth.
The red represents the covering of Messiah’s Blood—far more than protection, layers of revelation await your discovery as you wear it.
This garment radiates strong mystical presence, empowering you to stand in peace while wielding spiritual authority.


Vav-Hei-Vav (1st Name) — time-travel, transforming the past to reshape the present and alter the future; works with the element of ether, AKA, the expanse.
Mem-Yod-Khaf (42nd Name) — revealing the concealed so truth emerges; justice and clarity; works with the element of wind.
Samekh-Yod-Tav (3rd Name) — earth-power to perform miracles and manifest the extraordinary.



Aleph — a strong leader, the first, ox, unity (the indivisibility of YHVH), to teach, to learn, to be powerful and decisive.
Beit — house, to build/make, inside/among, family, seed, heir.



This Living Tallit (twin to “Flow Free”) was created for twin sisters celebrating their 40th birthday. The general pattern and meaning are shared, with differences only in the crown title and subtle personal nuances.
The crown reads “Free Flow” — Nun-Qoph-Hei-Nun-Zayin-Lamed (נָקִי נָזַל).
From five Hebrew words for “free,” I chose na-ki (נָקִי) — clean, bare, blameless, cut off from bindings, guiltless, innocent, unpunished. True freedom is defined by what you are not (not dirty, not falsely covered, not blamed, not guilty).
From five words for “flow,” I chose na-zal (נָזַל) — to drip, trickle, distil, flood, gush, melt, pour, stream; to turn wasteland into flowing streams; a synonym for divine blessing.
The Tallit body holds waves and ripples that show your life’s far-reaching impact, carrying many Mems (מ), the Hebrew letter for water. (Two special letters were added for the original wearer reflecting her scroll; they can be removed or replaced if you order this design.)
Rabbis link Mem to chaos, but in a powerful encounter, Mem drew me into water’s essence—revealing: “Mem IS LOVE!” (See the “Living Waters” description for the full vision.)
Water in every form embodies 1 Corinthians 13—solid, fluid, gentle, fierce. Emotions flow like water.
You are Mem. You are Living Waters. You are Love.



This Living Tallit (twin to “Free Flow”) was created for twin sisters celebrating their 40th birthday. The general pattern and meaning are shared, with differences only in the crown title and subtle personal nuances. Flow Free is amantle inviting you to live liberated and release life-giving waters of divine blessing and love in ever-widening ripples.
The crown reads “Flow Free” — Nun-Zayin-Lamed-Peh-Tet-Resh (נְזַל פָּטַר).
From five Hebrew words for “flow,” I chose na-zal (נָזַל) — to drip, trickle, distil, flood, gush, melt, pour, stream; to turn wasteland into flowing streams; a synonym for divine blessing.
From five words for “free,” I chose the root pa-tar (פָּטַר) — to be free, set free, open, escape. Strikingly, its derivative peh-tare (same spelling, different vowels) means “firstborn.” Freedom and firstborn identity are deeply intertwined.
The body’s waves and ripples show your life’s far-reaching impact, carrying many Mems (מ), the Hebrew letter for water. Rabbis link Mem to chaos, but in a powerful encounter, Mem drew me into water’s essence—revealing: “Mem IS LOVE!” (See “Living Waters” for the full vision.)
Water in every form embodies 1 Corinthians 13—solid, fluid, gentle, fierce. Emotions flow like water.
You are Mem. You are Living Waters. You are Love.


Journey through celestial designs with Tallits reflecting stars and galaxies, customized to your spirit.

This Living Tallit speaks for itself.
The Tree of Life (עֵץ חַיִּים, Etz Chayim) is shrouded in profound mystery—a sacred map of divine emanations, the hidden structure of creation, and the soul's ascent through ten sefirot and twenty-two paths. No two seekers ever encounter it in exactly the same way; its depths unfold personally, revealing new layers with each contemplation.
Behind the Tree lies the Flower of Life sacred geometry pattern. It is sewn with thread to not be prominent, but an echo, seen-but-not-seen—each interlocking petal a seed, holding infinite potential, the blueprint from which all form emerges. Together they whisper ancient secrets: the Tree rising from the Flower's eternal matrix, inviting you into discovery that never ends.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”


This Living Tallit marks the "coming out" of the third shin! What am I talking about?
If you've explored other Living Tallits, you've likely seen references to “The Great Shins” (ha’shinim gadolim, הַשִּׁינִים גְּדוֹלִים). The full story is in the blog.
Traditionally, only two shins were known: the standard three-pronged shin (ש) and the four-pronged shin gadol (שׁ). Then, suddenly, a third appeared to me! —Father instructed me to hide her in plain sight within the flames of the others. She declared, “I am a fiery one and I walk amongst the coals.” She first manifested on the Daughter of Zion Tallit. YHVH said to be patient; her debut—like a belle at a ball—was coming!
This five-pronged shin is called shin ga-do-lah (שין גדולה). Together, the triad forms The Great Shins.
Here, unlike on Daughter of Zion where they blended as one fire, they stand defined and distinct—each outlined in tabernacle colors: blue, purple, and scarlet.
These shins span from creation to Shavuot (Pentecost) and beyond—truly amazing. Read the blog for the complete revelation!
The crown reads “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ), from Genesis 1:2: the formless, void earth from which YHVH created. It also contains “the seed of life” from sacred geometry.
As you enter the void with this Tallit, prepare to encounter this mystical triad!
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”




A picture speaks a thousand words—and this Living Tallit defies easy capture.
It is woven from the void itself: portals, prayer, divine encounter, and ascension. When I first encountered its design, all I saw was mist and swirling formlessness—impossible to define, impossible to hold.
Like several others, the crown bears “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ), the Hebrew of Genesis 1:2: the formless, empty chaos from which YHVH shaped creation.
This Tallit invites you into that same primordial mystery—where structure dissolves, and true encounter begins.
It measures approximately 72” x 55”.




This Living Tallit is a meditation aid inviting you to arise and ascend—a divine call to journey inward and upward into YHVH.
The crown reads: “Qum! Olah Beit-El” (קוּם עֲלֵה בֵּית־אֵל) — “Arise! Ascend to your Father's House.”
This echoes Yeshua’s command “Talitha qum!” (Mark 5:41) when raising the girl from the dead—not an ordinary rising, but a supernatural awakening.
At the center is the merkabah (מֶרְכָּבָה)—Elijah’s chariot—built from Flower of Life geometry. Its core is the Seed of Life (the green flower), an ancient motif found in Magdala synagogue ruins. The full structure forms Metatron’s Cube (from the Books of Enoch), with a subtle 3D cube effect embedded, though not full-blown 3D.
Outer circles spell “Yisrael” (יִשְׂרָאֵל), showing the Seed of Life rooted in Israel. Lines trace the 36 paths of Chokhmah (חָכְמָה / Wisdom), the divine ways of understanding.
A pomegranate crowns the central circle—symbolizing boundless fruitfulness and unlimited potential—while four more on the atarah (neck crown) proclaim YHVH’s abundant, fruitful grace.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”



Notice the gently curved bottom edge of this Living Tallit—it symbolizes the expanse, the vast firmament of Genesis, considered the fifth element.
Closely related to the Series Tallit “TOHU - Elements,” it stands apart with two key features: the full Hebrew aleph-bet (אָלֶף־בֵּית) and the distinctive curved hem.
At the center, the elements layer dimensionally:
Wind at the core,
enveloped by water,
crowned with fire,
and grounded by earth—forming a living, multi-layered encounter.
Encircling the wind are 21 Living Hebrew letters (the aleph-bet minus one). The omitted letter is Shin—intentionally absent here, as it is powerfully embodied by The Great Shins (the three fiery shins). See the blog post “The Great Shins” for the deeper revelation.
This Tallit isn’t merely worn—it draws you into the mystery of the void, where the elements move and meet.
It measures approximately 72” x 50” at the lower points.



This Living Tallit holds a captivating mystery—one that deepened even after 20 years in my Hebrew walk.
In the Tallit room, I encountered the 72 Names of God swirling in the expanse, letters twirling and dancing until they settled upon the garment. The Tallit seemed to stand at attention, alive with excitement to be revealed!
Two days before starting the piece, three letters literally appeared in my face! They insistently came into focus: Mem-Vav-Mem (מ-ו-מ). They unmistakably communicated that they were to be the centerpiece—though I didn’t yet understand why. I had never deeply delved into the name before.
Upon checking a chart of the 72 Names, I discovered Mem-Vav-Mem is the very last one (#72)! These are not pronounced names but powerful three-letter combinations that carry mystical meanings. This Tallit was to display only of the 72 Names that contain the letter Mem (מ) in them, with Mem-Vav-Mem shining at the center.
In meditation, Mem-Vav-Mem is used for spiritual cleansing and purification—erasing impurities from the physical and spiritual realms, correcting past actions, and clearing the environment.
Note: Where did these names come from? In Exodus 14:19-21, each verse contains 72 letters. The Rabbis combined the letters in triplets to form the “names.” So the first letters of all three verses were put together to form the first name; the second letter of each verse were put together for the second name, and so on. So the center “name” of this Tallit contains the last letters of each verse.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”




This Living Tallit stands alone in that it's the only one with its letters rendered in paleo-Hebrew, the ancient glyphs that predate the familiar square script. The word is Choshek (חֹשֶׁךְ in paleo form)—translates as “darkness,” yet within its depths lies the profound mystery of what light will one day unveil.
From its shadowy hue to its whispered name, the essence is pure enigma! During its creation, deep encounters and vivid mystical dreams unfolded.
Some speak of our heavenly form as a cube—reflected here at the center. The three interlocking circles evoke YHVH and us: Father, Son, Holy Spirit; body, soul, spirit—and beyond. They are sovereignty-circles, an eternal intertwining of Being and divine rule.
The fire at the core is the Yechida (יְחִידָה), the singular life-spark within humanity, born from God Himself. It also embodies The Great Shins (see the blog for their deeper meaning).
And the infinity symbol… it simply speaks for itself.
Oversized at approximately 80” x 65”, it features fishbone fringe with double knots—ready to envelop you in its quiet, unfolding mystery.


This is, hands down, the strangest and most intriguing Living Tallit I’ve ever created!
The Hebrew on the crown comes straight from Exodus 24:17: “k’esh okhelet” (כְּאֵשׁ אֹכֶלֶת)—“like a devouring fire.” Yet the body of this Tallit is strikingly clear, carrying a pattern so potent it feels alive.
Gazing at it in the Tallit Room, I sensed them: countless eyes—watching, unblinking, fixed on me. Not in judgment, but in Presence. This Tallit is about the eye of the Father—that single, loving, all-seeing gaze that never leaves you. It guides, directs, teaches, and protects with unwavering attention.
It instantly called to mind Psalm 32:8:
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with My loving eye upon you.”
This isn’t just a garment. It’s a reminder that you are never unseen, never unguided. The Father’s eye is on you—tender, wise, and fiercely attentive—leading you forward through every step of the unknown. Wear it, and feel watched over in the most beautiful and comforting way.
It measures approximately 76” x 50,” and has fishbone fringe, double-knotted.



Crown Hebrew:
White Tallit: “Ray-sheet” (רֵאשִׁית) — the root of B’ray-sheet (בְּרֵאשִׁית), “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1).
Black Tallit: “Ah-ha-reet” (אַחֲרִית) —after-part; end issue; event; latter-time; posterity; last; hinder-most, completion, fulfillment.
Yeshua declares Himself the Aleph-Tav (אָלֶף־תָּו), the Beginning and the End (Revelation 1:8; 22:13). Scripture echoes this:
John 1:3 — “Through Him all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.”
Colossians 1:16 — “In Him all things were created… visible and invisible.”
In Genesis 1:1 transliterated: B’ray-sheet bara Elohim ET ha-shamayim v’et ha-aretz.
That mysterious, untranslatable ET (אֵת) is simply Aleph-Tav—two letters with no grammatical purpose, yet appearing throughout the Hebrew Bible. For centuries, rabbis puzzled over it; as believers, we see Yeshua woven into creation itself.
The designs speak visually:
White Tallit spirals with countless Alephs — the originator, the spark, the “beginning.”
Black Tallit spirals with countless Tavs — the completer, the visionary, the one who brings fullness, fulfillment, and “completion.”
Holy Spirit gave me Isaiah 46:9–10 as the anchor for them both-as-one:
“…I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose.”
The word “end” there is ah-ha-reet—the crown of the black Tallit, and it begins with an aleph, and ends with a tav!
Western thinking places beginning and end on a straight line. Hebraic thought sees a spiral—ever-upward. Each revolution unites beginning and end; every completion births the next beginning. They are not opposites—they are interwoven, like soup in a pot: the same essence, ladled from the same source.
These Tallits represent a marital union: perfect bookends, mirror images. Place them design-to-design and they align flawlessly.
The white (Aleph) births the idea, the vision, the origin.
The black (Tav) receives it, refines it, brings it to completion and fruitfulness.
Together they declare unity, continuity, inseparability—one message of divine purpose spiraling ever upward in Messiah.
Both Tallits were approximately 72” x 50”




Crown Hebrew:
White Tallit: “Ray-sheet” (רֵאשִׁית) — the root of B’ray-sheet (בְּרֵאשִׁית), “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1).
Black Tallit: “Ah-ha-reet” (אַחֲרִית) —after-part; end issue; event; latter-time; posterity; last; hinder-most, completion, fulfillment.
Yeshua declares Himself the Aleph-Tav (אָלֶף־תָּו), the Beginning and the End (Revelation 1:8; 22:13). Scripture echoes this:
John 1:3 — “Through Him all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.”
Colossians 1:16 — “In Him all things were created… visible and invisible.”
In Genesis 1:1 transliterated: B’ray-sheet bara Elohim ET ha-shamayim v’et ha-aretz.
That mysterious, untranslatable ET (אֵת) is simply Aleph-Tav—two letters with no grammatical purpose, yet appearing throughout the Hebrew Bible. For centuries, rabbis puzzled over it; as believers, we see Yeshua woven into creation itself.
The designs speak visually:
White Tallit spirals with countless Alephs — the originator, the spark, the “beginning.”
Black Tallit spirals with countless Tavs — the completer, the visionary, the one who brings fullness, fulfillment, and “completion.”
Holy Spirit gave me Isaiah 46:9–10 as the anchor for them both-as-one:
“…I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose.”
The word “end” there is ah-ha-reet—the crown of the black Tallit, and it begins with an aleph, and ends with a tav!
Western thinking places beginning and end on a straight line. Hebraic thought sees a spiral—ever-upward. Each revolution unites beginning and end; every completion births the next beginning. They are not opposites—they are interwoven, like soup in a pot: the same essence, ladled from the same source.
These Tallits represent a marital union: perfect bookends, mirror images. Place them design-to-design and they align flawlessly.
The white (Aleph) births the idea, the vision, the origin.
The black (Tav) receives it, refines it, brings it to completion and fruitfulness.
Together they declare unity, continuity, inseparability—one message of divine purpose spiraling ever upward in Messiah.
Both Tallits were approximately 72” x 50”


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