Sterling Atarah for Tallis – Small Shells

Price range: $630.00 through $1,485.00

SKU: ATARAH-D10 Category:

Description

A .925 Sterling Silver Masterpiece

Linked by hand with extra strong links

Available in 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 rows

Each piece is approximately 1.5 cm wide

Entire Atara length: 40″

Enhance your Tallit with this beautiful silver atarah.

Sterling Atarah for Tallis – Small Shells Overview

This exquisite .925 sterling silver Atarah is a hand-crafted masterpiece designed to enhance your Tallit with timeless elegance and durability. Expertly linked with extra-strong connections, it is available in 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 rows, each approximately 1.5 cm wide and spanning a full 40 inches in length.

More than mere decoration, a sterling silver Atarah beautifies the mitzvah of Tzitzit in accordance with “Ze Keli V’anveihu” — This is my God and I will glorify Him. It also serves a practical halachic purpose by clearly marking the top of the Tallit, ensuring it is always worn with the correct orientation.

Perfect for daily use, Shabbat, or as a meaningful Bar Mitzvah gift, this high-quality Atarah reflects superior craftsmanship and attention to Jewish tradition. Elevate your prayer experience with this premium sterling silver addition to your Tallit.

Sterling Atarah for Tallis – Small Shells FAQs

What is a sterling silver Atarah for Tallis and why is it used?

A sterling silver Atarah (also known as an Atara) is a decorative yet functional neckband or “crown” made of .925 sterling silver that attaches along the upper edge of a Tallit. It serves two important purposes: it beautifies the mitzvah of Tzitzit according to the principle of “Ze Keli V’anveihu,” and it clearly identifies the correct orientation of the Tallit so it is always worn the same way every time. Our Small Shells design features delicate shell motifs and is hand-linked with extra-strong connections for lasting durability.

How many rows are available in the Sterling Atarah for Tallis – Small Shells and what is the size?

This premium sterling silver Atarah is available in 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 rows to suit different preferences and Tallit styles. Each row is approximately 1.5 cm wide, with the entire Atarah measuring about 40 inches in length. The small shell design offers a refined, elegant look that complements both traditional and modern Tallitot.

Is this sterling silver Atarah suitable for Bar Mitzvah or as a gift?

Yes, this high-quality .925 sterling silver Atarah with small shells makes an excellent and meaningful Bar Mitzvah gift or special present for any milestone. Its timeless design, durable hand-linked construction, and ability to beautify the mitzvah of wearing a Tallit make it a cherished keepsake that can be passed down through generations.

What material is used in this Atarah and is it real sterling silver?

Yes, this Atarah is crafted from genuine .925 sterling silver — the highest standard for fine silver jewelry and Judaica. Each piece is meticulously hand-linked with extra-strong links, ensuring both beauty and exceptional durability. It is a true masterpiece that will maintain its shine and structural integrity for years with proper care.

How do I attach the sterling silver Atarah to my Tallit?

Most customers have their local Tallit maker or sofer professionally sew the Atarah onto the Tallit for a secure and seamless finish. The 40-inch length is designed to fit standard Tallit sizes perfectly. Professional attachment ensures the Atarah stays firmly in place while preserving the garment’s halachic integrity and appearance.

Is this Atarah considered mehudar and suitable for everyday or Shabbat use?

Yes, this hand-crafted sterling silver Atarah is made to the highest standards of quality and is fully suitable for both everyday and Shabbat use. Its elegant small shell design and robust construction make it a beautiful way to perform the mitzvah of Tzitzit with hiddur (enhancement), adding dignity and splendor to your prayer shawl.

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