Description
What You're Getting
The Sky Blue Tzitzit Set
This is a set of four sky blue tzitzits with white tassels and one longer Shamash thread, the Messiah line, on each tassel. Sky blue is the lightest blue option available in the Messianic tassels range, giving it a distinct and brighter appearance compared to royal blue or dark blue variants. Each set is handcrafted from 100% cotton in the Holy Land. For the royal blue variant in stock, see the Royal Blue Tzitzits with Messiah Thread.
Sky Blue in Hebraic Tradition
The sky blue color, known as Tekhelet in ancient tradition, has a specific place in Hebraic culture as the color associated with the sky and heaven. It was traditionally used in the priestly garments and in tzitzit threads. This set carries that tradition in a handcrafted cotton form. For a dark blue alternative currently in stock, see the Tzitzits Set of Four Dark Blue Thread.
Handcrafted with Kosher Knots
Each tassel follows the Kosher 7-8-11-13 knot pattern, with strands thicker than standard for durability. The ends are treated to resist fraying. Browse the Messianic tassels collection to check availability of all color options.
Using Your Sky Blue Tzitzits
For Daily Prayer and Devotion
Wear these daily on the four corners of your garment as a reminder of God's commandments. The sky blue color is particularly meaningful for those who observe the Tekhelet tradition. Pair with a Messianic tallit for a complete prayer garment set.
For Messianic and Hebrew Roots Observance
These suit Messianic Jewish and Hebrew Roots Christian communities who appreciate the significance of the Tekhelet sky blue color in biblical tradition. For a pants-specific version with hooks, see the Pants and Jeans Tzitzits with Hooks.
As a Faith Gift
The sky blue color is distinctive and meaningful for someone who understands the Tekhelet tradition. It makes a considered gift for Easter, Passover, or a faith milestone. Browse the full Messianic collection for complementary items.
What's in the Box
- 4 x sky blue tzitzit tassels with white thread, 100% cotton, handcrafted in the Holy Land
- Each tassel includes one longer sky blue Shamash Messiah thread
For the full range of Messianic tassels browse our Messianic tassels collection.
Who This Is For
Those Seeking the Sky Blue Tekhelet Color
This set is for buyers who specifically want the sky blue Tekhelet-inspired color. It is the lightest blue option in the Messianic tassel range. For a darker option in stock, see the Tzitzits Set of Four Dark Blue Thread.
Hebrew Roots and Messianic Communities
For those in Hebrew Roots Christian or Messianic Jewish communities who place significance on the Tekhelet color tradition, this set is particularly fitting. Browse the Messianic collection for related items.
Gift Buyers with a Specific Color Preference
If the recipient specifically appreciates the sky blue color or the Tekhelet tradition, this is the most relevant tzitzit set. Check the listing for current availability. Visit the Messianic tassels collection for in-stock alternatives.
Storage and Care
Storing Your Sky Blue Tzitzits
Store in a dry, clean place away from direct sunlight to preserve the sky blue thread color. Avoid tight folding to protect the knot structure.
Caring for Your Sky Blue Tzitzits
Hand wash gently in cool water with a mild detergent. Allow to air dry flat. Avoid wringing or twisting the tassels. To learn more about Holy Land Market visit the about Holy Land Market page.
Shipping and Guarantee
- Free US shipping on any order, any dollar amount
- 30-day returns accepted on all orders
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- International shipping available. Visit our shipping policy page for delivery timelines and customs information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of sky blue in tzitzit tradition?
Sky blue, known as Tekhelet in ancient Hebrew, was the color traditionally used in priestly garments and tzitzit threads. It represented the sky and heaven. For more context on Messianic practice, browse the Messianic collection.
Is this set currently available?
This set is currently listed as sold out. For an in-stock alternative with the Messiah thread, see the Royal Blue Tzitzits with Messiah Thread.
How does sky blue differ from royal blue?
Sky blue is a lighter, brighter shade. Royal blue is a deeper, more saturated tone. Both options include the longer Shamash Messiah thread. For the royal blue version, see the Royal Blue Tzitzits with Messiah Thread.
Are these Kosher?
These follow the Kosher 7-8-11-13 knot pattern and are handcrafted from 100% cotton. Browse the Messianic tassels collection for all available options.
Can I order in bulk when restocked?
Bulk orders are available once restocked. Contact Holy Land Market or visit the wholesale policy page for details.





