FabriChai by Debbie Secan
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Tree of Life Tallit
The Tree of Life or Etz Hayim is pictured in front of Mt. Sinai. In her leaves appears the words Etz Hayim in Hebrew. Her roots pass through the sands of the Israeli desert into an undergrown aquifer representing the waters of good deeds on earth. (Inspired by a passage in the Zohar quoted in Jewish Symbolic Art by Abram Kahof, )
23" x 64"
$395 with bag
photographs by Seth Tice-Lewis
© Debbie Secan 2008, All rights reserved

Star Tallit
A geometric magen david pattern is the background for this lovely tallit. Traditionally straight stripes curve, to represent rivers. The Tree of Life grows from the waters of good deeds on earth. Her roots spell in script Etz Hayim (Tree of Life). At the neck is the prayer said while donning a tallit. This tallit comes in two colors, Aqua/Lavender and Blue/Beige.
18" x 72"
$275 with bag
photographs by Seth Tice-Lewis
© Debbie Secan 2008, All rights reserved

Rainbow Tallit
She is a Tree of Life to those who hold Her fast...and all Her paths are peace is written along the top of this design in Hebrew. In the center is a dove of peace. On one end, Jerusalem and the Kotel (Western Wall) and on the other, the Tree of Life. A rainbow of hope and tolerace connect it all.
11" x 72"
$295 with bag
© Debbie Secan 2009, All rights reserved

Let There Be Light
God said "Let there be light" to begin the creation of the world. In this design the light gradates out of darkness with a subtle shimmer. The stripes on the ends give a contemporary nod to the traditional design of tallits. The text at the neck is the last two words of the prayer said while donning a tallit "l'hitatef b'tzitzit" (not pictured). This tallit is painted as well as Jacquard woven.
18" x 72"
$345 with bag
photographs by Seth Tice-Lewis
© Debbie Secan 2008, All rights reserved

Let There Be Light, Blue
God said "Let there be light" to begin the creation of the world. In this design the light gradates out of darkness with a subtle shimmer. The stripes on the ends give a contemporary nod to the traditional design of tallits. The text at the neck is the last two words of the prayer said while donning a tallit "l'hitatef b'tzitzit" (not pictured). This tallit is painted as well as Jacquard woven.
18" x 72"
$345 with bag
© Debbie Secan 2008, All rights reserved
© Debbie Secan 2009, All rights reserved.
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ph: 919-845-4984
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