Tallit Kotel Stones
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- Image size: 12 x 10 inches
- Canvas size: 15 x 13 inches
- Margin: 1.5 inches
- Mesh: 13 count
- Availability: In Stock
- Condition: New
- Customization: Click here to customize
Tallit Kotel Stones
The Western Wall, or “Wailing Wall”, is the most religious site in the world for the Jewish people. Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, it is the western support wall of the Temple Mount. Thousands of people journey to the wall every year to visit and recite prayers. Tallit bag using the stones of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem as a backdrop. This is a modern, neat design. You stitch the front. After it is completely stitched, it is sent to a professional finisher who adds a lining, back, and matching zipper.
Product Specifications
| Image width | 12 inches |
|---|---|
| Image height | 10 inches |
| Canvas width | 15 inches |
| Canvas height | 13 inches |
| Margin | 1.5 inches |
| Mesh | 13 count |
| Material | Zweigart Mono Deluxe, 100% Cotton |
| Country of Origin | U.S.A. |
| Availability | In Stock |
| Condition | New |
| Design Number | 2779 |
| Subject | Tallit |
| Listed | November 28, 2023 |
| Ships From | New York, USA |
| Authenticity | Verified authentic Pepita brand product |
About Our Needlepoint Canvas
Pepita Needlepoint canvases are printed on high-quality Zweigart Mono Deluxe White canvas. The 100% cotton weave is easy on the eyes and gentle on the hands for your stitching enjoyment. Bright, vivid and fade-resistant ink allow you to easily match thread to the image on the canvas. Our proprietary printing process was developed by specialists in the fabric printing industry and we guarantee you will not find a better quality painted canvas. Pepita's line of needlepoint canvases and needlepoint kits are simply the best available on the market today. Learn more about Pepita Needlepoint.
I think you did a GREAT JOB.....I really love it........I thought my son was a little crazy to start with but I have to say I think it's really nice .... he says it makes him feel like he's at the kosel when he sees it........THANKS AGAIN.........YOUR THE BEST......