Messianic Tassels

Handmade prayer tassels tied according to biblical commandments. Cotton and wool tzitzit sets with blue thread, hook-on options for everyday wear, and DIY string sets crafted by artisans connected to the Holy Land and shipped from the USA with free domestic shipping.
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Holy Land Market Pants/Jeans/Tallit Katan 100% Thin Wool Tzitzits Strings (Set of 16 Strings)

Types of Prayer Tassels We Carry

Pre-tied sets. Hook-on versions. DIY strings. Here's how to tell them apart:
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Standard Tzitzit Sets (Set of Four)

Four prayer tassels. Pre-tied. Ready to attach to any four-cornered garment. White threads with a longer blue Messiah thread. That blue thread matters. In Hebrew tradition, blue tassels on garments represent nobility, authority, and remembrance of God's commandments. Available in royal blue or sky blue thread options. Also available as a tangled loop style for a different knotting pattern.
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Pants and Jeans Tzitzit with Hooks

Same prayer tassels. Different attachment. These come with hanging hooks so you can clip them to jeans, pants, or belt loops. No sewing. No permanent attachment. Clip on in the morning. Remove at night. Or keep them on. Your choice. Available in cotton with blue thread or 100% wool in off-white. Perfect for wearing Jewish tassels with everyday clothing instead of just during prayer.
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100% Wool Tzitzit Strings (DIY)

Sixteen thin wool strings. That's enough to tie all four corners yourself. Some people consider the act of tying tzitzit tassels as part of the mitzvah itself. If that's your practice, this is what you need. The strings are quality wool, ready for you to knot according to your tradition's method. Check with your rabbi on specific knotting patterns if you're unsure.
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Tangled Loops Tzitzit

A different knotting style. Four tassels per set. White with longer blue Messiah thread. The tangled loop pattern is popular in certain Messianic and Jewish communities. Same devotion. Same commandment. Just a different way of tying. Pair them with a Messianic tallit for a complete prayer set.

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Cotton and wool options available
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Hook-on versions for jeans and pants
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What Are Prayer Tassels and Why Do They Matter?

Numbers 15:38. God tells Moses to speak to the children of Israel. Tell them to make tassels on the corners of their garments. Put a blue thread in each tassel. That's the origin. Not tradition. Not custom. A direct commandment from God in the Torah.

The purpose? Remembrance. Every time you see the tassels, you remember God's commandments. All 613 of them. And here's the remarkable part. The numerical value of the Hebrew word "tzitzit" is 600. Add the 8 threads and 5 knots in each fringe. That's 613. The exact number of commandments in the Torah. Coincidence? Jewish scholars say absolutely not.

Contrary to what some people think, jewish prayer tassels aren't only for synagogue. Jewish law encourages wearing them on any four-cornered garment. Many observant Jews wear a tallit katan (a small garment with tzitzit) under their clothes all day long. It's a constant, physical reminder of their covenant with God. Not just during prayer. Always. Learn more about the prayer shawl's history in our guide to the history behind the Jewish tallit.

Why blue? The Torah specifically commands a thread of blue (tekhelet) in each tassel. Blue represents the sky. The sky represents God's throne. It's a visual chain from the physical to the divine. In ancient times, tekhelet was made from a specific sea snail dye. Expensive. Rare. Some modern communities have revived the practice. Others use standard blue thread as a reminder. Our messianic tzitzit feature a longer blue Messiah thread in either royal blue or sky blue.

Messianic Jews honor the same biblical commandments. They wear tzitzit tassels on their prayer shawls and everyday garments. The difference? Messianic tallits often incorporate both Jewish and Christian symbolism. The tassels themselves follow the same Torah commandment. Same threads. Same knots. Same devotion. If you're exploring Messianic practice, start with our Messianic collection for the full range of items.

How to Pick the Right Prayer Tassels

For a Prayer Shawl or Tallit

Standard pre-tied sets work best. Four tassels, ready to attach to the corners of your Judaica tallit or prayer shawl. Pick royal blue or sky blue thread based on your preference.
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For Everyday Wear on Pants or Jeans

Hook-on versions. They clip right onto belt loops or waistbands. No sewing required. Cotton or wool. Some people wear them visibly. Others tuck them in. The commandment is to wear them. How they show is up to you.

For Tying Your Own

Grab the 100% wool string set. Sixteen strands for all four corners. Tying your own tzitzit is considered part of the mitzvah by many scholars. Your rabbi can guide you on the specific knotting pattern for your community.
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Cotton vs Wool

Our standard tzitzit sets use high-quality cotton from Israel. Lightweight. Comfortable. The wool options are 100% wool. Some halachic authorities prefer wool for tzitzit. Check with your community if material matters to your practice.

Why Choose Holy Land Market

  • We work directly with craftsmen in the Holy Land. Our tassels are made by people of faith who understand what they're creating. Not mass-produced. Handmade.
  • We ship from the USA. Free shipping on every domestic order, any amount. Worldwide delivery available. Your prayer tassels reach you fast and reliably.
  • We carry Messianic kippahs, mezuzahs and scrolls, tallits, olive wood items, and hundreds more religious accessories from the Holy Land. Something for every believer.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Prayer tassels (tzitzit in Hebrew) are knotted fringes attached to the corners of a four-cornered garment. God commanded them in Numbers 15:38. Eight threads. Five knots. A blue thread running through. They're a physical reminder to follow all of God's commandments. Not decorative. Functional. Sacred.

Yes. That's exactly what the hook-on versions are for. Clip them to your jeans, pants, or belt loops. Some people wear them visibly. Others tuck them in. The commandment says to wear them. How visible they are is your call.

Cotton is lighter, more comfortable for everyday wear. Wool is preferred by some halachic authorities as the ideal material for fulfilling the mitzvah. Both work. If your community has specific standards, ask your rabbi. We carry both so you can choose what fits your practice.

Our tzitzit are made with proper materials and thread counts. They meet the requirements that most observant Jews follow. That said, if your community has very specific halachic standards, always check with your rabbi. We're confident in the quality. But your rabbi has the final word.

Absolutely. Our 100% thin wool string set gives you 16 strands. Enough for all four corners. Tie them according to your tradition's knotting pattern. Your rabbi or community leader can guide you on the specific method. The strings themselves are ready to go.

You can find them at Holy Land Market. We carry both Messianic tallits and Judaica tallits in multiple sizes and colors. Some come with tzitzit already attached, or you can purchase a tallit and add your own tzitzit set.