Radzin Techelet tzitzit strings are dyed using the historic chemical method developed by the Radzin Chassidic community in the 19th century. This techelet is not produced from a sea snail and is based on a chemical dyeing process that creates a clean, consistent light-blue color.
We offer two string thickness options, allowing you to choose the style that best fits your garment and personal preference. Both options use the same Radzin techelet dye and color — the difference is only in string thickness and feel.
Thin Strings: Lightweight, flexible, and comfortable for daily wear. This option fits most standard tzitzit garments and is ideal for those who prefer a lighter feel and a classic, subtle appearance.
Thick Strings: Made with thicker threads for a stronger, more pronounced look. Preferred by those who like heavier tzitzit strings or wear garments designed specifically for thick tzitzit. Provides a more substantial feel and visual presence.