Elia - Cotton Tallit - Blue on White
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Blue on White
All Gabrieli tallits are sold as a set that includes a matching kippah and tallit bag along with the tallit itself.
Since most of our work is custom made, please allow up to 10 weeks from order placement to shipping
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While ordering, choose to further customize your tallit by adding an atara (collar) with a hand embroidered blessing for donning the tallit and/or tzizit that include Ptil Tekhelet, blue strands.
Gabrieli tallits are hand woven in our studio in Israel by our experienced tapestry artisans. We use the finest materials to ensure a finished product of the highest standard.
Please keep in mind that our hand weaving capacity is limited and orders are fulfilled in the sequence in which they are received.
You can trust that your order will be quickly processed and safely delivered.
Items in stock will typically ship out within 2 to 7 business days.
As most of our tallits are made to order, please allow up to 10 weeks from order placement to shipping.
Custom orders of tablecloths and chuppahs can take up 12 weeks from order placement to shipping.
At the time your order is shipped, you will receive an email with the relevant tracking information.
2. Taxes
All Gabrieli online items are priced without taxes and are priced for export only. When shipping to an Israeli address, Israeli VAT (17%) will be added to the order total at check out.
Importing items may result in additional taxes at the time of delivery. Please check with your local tax authority to be informed.
3. Return and Exchange Policy
Gabrieli Hand Weaving is fully dedicated to your complete satisfaction. If, for any reason, you are dissatisfied with your purchase, we will happily exchange it for something else. Please email our customer service department at marcy.gabrielistore@gmail.com to arrange your exchange.
SHIPPING RATES
Worldwide Standard - 45$
E-mail: marcy.gabrielistore@gmail.com
Tzitzit and Ptil Tekhelet
You can upgrade your tallit by adding the Tekhelet to your tzitzit.
Ptil Tekhelet provides genuine Tekhelet strings so Jews can once again fulfill the mitzvah of wearing Tekhelet on their Tzitzit.
About 1300 years ago, the secrets of Tekhelet, this wondrous blue color and the identity of the mysterious sea creature – the Chillazon – that produced the dye was lost. Over the past half-century, a convergence of research and discoveries by Rabbis, scientists, archaeologists, and others has led to the conclusive identification of the sea-snail, Murex trunculus, as the authentic source of Tekhelet.
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