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Premium Thick Sheep Wool Radzyner Tekhelet Tzitzit Strings (4-Pack) - Authentic Jewish Prayer Garment Accessories for Religious Ceremonies & Daily Wear
$16.49
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Premium Thick Sheep Wool Radzyner Tekhelet Tzitzit Strings (4-Pack) - Authentic Jewish Prayer Garment Accessories for Religious Ceremonies & Daily Wear
Premium Thick Sheep Wool Radzyner Tekhelet Tzitzit Strings (4-Pack) - Authentic Jewish Prayer Garment Accessories for Religious Ceremonies & Daily Wear
Premium Thick Sheep Wool Radzyner Tekhelet Tzitzit Strings (4-Pack) - Authentic Jewish Prayer Garment Accessories for Religious Ceremonies & Daily Wear
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Description
This set of thick wool Radzyner Tekhelet Strings includes four dark blue strings that follow the Radzyner Hassidic tradition features dye from the cuttlefish and squid. This set of Tekhelet Strings is thick and is meant to be attached to a Tallit Gadol although they can also be used with a Tallit Katan. This set of blue Tekhelet strings does not include white strings that are used together with Tekhelet. The dye on these Tzitzit can fade over time and will rub off over time. This is normal and does not mark the strings as defective.
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Features

Perfect for daily wear!

Made in Israel

String

44"

This set of dark blue Tekhelet Strings follow the Radzyner Hassidic tradition and includes four long strings that are wrapped and tied with white Tzitzit strings to the corners of a Tallit Katan.


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