Showing posts with label silk fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silk fashion. Show all posts

Sunday, May 16, 2010

In the times of harvest in the Holy Land

In our Silk Galilee online shop you'll find many high quality hand painted gifts.

Make your choice from these beautiful hand painted originals printed as appliques which picture flowers and fruit from the Holy Land with their own Bible quote.

The matching shoulder bag and delicate chiffon scarf in various pastel colors make thisunique set a beautiful spiritual addition to your ward robe and gift for your loved ones.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Silk Road of Galilee Silks for unique Judaica & Silk Fashion Creations




Some background history about Galilee Silks

The Silk Road

Gili Matza (Lempel)

From an article in the At women’s magazine, Israel

In two crowded rooms with decaying ceilings that let in the rain in winter at Kibbutz Beit Haemek in Western Galilee, fifteen women work at Formica-topped tables on patterns of women’s silk clothing. But this scene is deceptive. These two less-than-glamorous rooms house a successful enterprise with an annual sales turnover of NIS 2,000,000 and which exports to the United States, Norway, Holland and England, and one of its products is even owned by a member of the Norwegian royal family.

Galilee Silks, the only silk clothing factory in Israel, is not only a profitable branch of the kibbutz but also a valued ambassador of Israeli applied art. The factory is the life work of one woman, Shlomit Azati, who without the help of PR and celebrity-ridden fashion shows but with daring and resolve and the diligence of an industrious silkworm, established a creative enterprise. She was recently awarded a certificate of merit by the Kibbutz Movement Department for the Advancement of Women. One of seven recipients of the framed certificate at a noontime ceremony accompanied by orange juice and marble cake, Azati opened the door of the Galilee Silks factory outlet, a small room reminiscent of a 1960s bra shop. The clothes were arranged on hangers with additional merchandise in drawers and on shelves, so that it took some time to take in the choice in turquoise, maroon and green, which aroused the urge to finger them. We enthused over the blouses with butterfly or dolphin appliqué on a black background, table runners and elaborately crafted table linen. The David’s lyre, peace doves, fruits, and Seven Species motifs are aimed at the Reform and Conservative communities that are prepared to spend on raw silk from China. The designs are reminiscent of the work of Maskit, the leading Israeli art chain in the 1970s. After questioning Azati it transpires that she had business dealings with Maskit: “We supplied them with open tops and scarves until they went bankrupt.”

The products are handmade in several stages by immigrant women from the former Soviet Union, women members of the kibbutz, and Arab women from the neighboring villages. In the two abovementioned rooms the silk is hand painted in accordance with the exemplar prepared by designer Hadara Zaks, a graduate of Oranim Academic College. Azati oversees the whole operation that includes a great deal of logistics: ordering the raw material, production, marketing, deliveries and payment collection. Approximately two thirds of the factory’s sales, which was established in 1992, come from export to American Jewish communities and stores in Norway, Holland and the UK. The New York Jewish Museum has challah covers and tallitot made at the Galilean factory. The enterprise is gaining a reputation in Israel too: the factory made 1,500 ties for Bank Leumi, 800 matza covers for Israel Military Industries and 700 orange-colored scarves for Mizrahi Bank. The Israel Museum is also a customer, and recently, to mark the opening of Ben-Gurion International Airport’s new terminal, 2,400 blue scarves purchased by the Israel Airports Authority were distributed.

Giving From a Happy Place

Azati, 51, is a former nurse who ran the kibbutz clinic. Exactly ten years ago her mother was diagnosed with cancer and passed away six months later. “As an only child the need to cope with my mother’s illness intensified my lust for life and the need for moral stocktaking,” she says. “I was filled with mental strength that drove me to seek a dramatic change. My mother’s decline and passing made me realize that I didn’t want to work with sickness any longer. I wanted to give from a happier, more creative and artistic place.

“Together with my work in the clinic and visiting my mother in hospital, I traveled to Tel Aviv every week where I attended Batya Uziel’s handicrafts class. I was attracted to the softness and beauty of silk and began making brooches and earrings, which are in stock to this day. I went to stores and bazaars by bus, carrying a huge backpack. I had four children and viewed silk as the fifth. The living room of my apartment, which is only 66 square meters in area and is home to six people, became my studio and I kept the boxes under the couch. After long and grueling negotiation, I was allocated NIS 200 to buy raw material. At first I worked on a voluntary basis. When the kibbutz economic coordinator showed me a survey showing that all the small kibbutz businesses based on art had failed, his message was clear.”

When did you realize that you were on the way to a business?

“A woman who did embroidery and had this vision of a building that would house art workshops in various spheres, pushed me into sharing a room with her. Some time later she left the scene, the room became two, and that’s where the factory is today. I gradually brought in other women kibbutz members who were looking for a place to work. While I was sitting shiva for my mother I received an order for 300 scarves from the Gras chain, so together with my deep bereavement a reason to continue creating was born, along with the ability to make a living.”

Where do the business acumen and the motivation to make money in a communal society come from?

“Back when there really was equality in the kibbutz, it wasn’t clear to me where it came from. When I was in the Noar HaOved youth movement I was the treasurer, I loved calculating and organizing. I took various courses on business entrepreneurship. If you’re asking me to delve really deeply, it could be that the motivation stemmed from the need to be meaningful and make my dream come true.”

But time did its work and the credits gradually mounted up. A member of the Norwegian royal family bought a tunic through a sales representative in Oslo; the commanding officer of the Indian Artillery Corps, who was in Israel on an official visit, also became a customer. “He bought a howitzer from the Ministry of Defense and a scarf for his wife from us. He came along and homed in on a small scarf,” Azati relates.

An Existential Crisis

Azati’s most complex challenge came with the outbreak of the second intifada, when she had to let half of her workforce go. “In October tourism dried up, which included the pilgrims on which our business was based. All at once everything fell apart. Souvenir shops, which were our main customers, either closed down or returned merchandise, I was left with big stocks and 20 employees I didn’t have the money to pay. I was in an existential crisis. I took out a loan from the kibbutz and at the same time presented it with a recovery plan. I was forced to send people home, people who found it hard to find alternative work.”

How do you live with a decision like that?

“I didn’t sleep at night and the days were dark with distress. Some of the women I had to let go were kibbutz members I see every day in the dining room. I took it personally.”

How long did it take to get your head back above water?

“I began looking for new markets. By chance the opportunity of attending a gift exhibition in New York, the biggest of its kind in the world, presented itself. Within a week our designer Hadara developed a line of modern tallitot for women, men and bar-mitzvah children. I took a stock of 20 tallitot with me. I didn’t have an official stand, so I went to a bathroom accessory store and bought hangers and rails, which proved to be a successful improvisation. I came back from the exhibition with 10,000 dollars worth of orders. Within a year we developed a line of Judaica products, including some magnificent wedding canopies that were an upgrade of the tallitot. Since then, I’ve been going to New York regularly to show our merchandise at the exhibition.”

Who helped you with export?

“I tried to forge export ties with every volunteer that came to the kibbutz, and it was through one such person that we got to Norway. We got to Holland, for instance, through a relative of a kibbutz member who established contact for us with the leading catalog company for Israeli products. The Fund for the
Promotion of Overseas Marketing, the Israel Export Institute and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor all helped me in my fight to convince the kibbutz economic committee that I needed help in exporting. An entire delegation from the Export Institute came to the kibbutz to persuade them that the factory had potential.”

But the difficulties weren’t over and Azati was hit by a further crisis. “About three years ago the entire collection ordered by the Dutch catalog company, valued at NIS 60,000, was stolen. I reported the theft to the police and informed the client that we would be unable to meet their order. Fortunately, half of the stolen merchandise was found in a market in Ramla.”

Why is it that people in this country aren’t familiar with your merchandise?

Because it’s too expensive for the local market. It costs 200-300 dollars per item of clothing or tallit, and 500 dollars for a wedding canopy. They’re unsuitable for women looking for form-fitting clothes. Silk is a flowing material that’s more suitable for relatively fuller figures, with which women of 40-plus can connect.”

To see the Galilee Silks selection, go to www.galileesilks.com, www.galileesilkjudaica.com , www.galileesilkfashion.com take a trip to the Galilee.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

T-shirts with matching silk vest




Galilee Silks T-shirts with matching silk vests make a wonderful addition to your ward robe. T-shirts are decorated with pure silk hand painted appliques with themes inspired by our surroundings - beautiful Galilee and Israel. T-shirsts can beordered in black or offwhite and come in sizes from small to extra large.


Come have a look on one of the Galilee Silks websites. There you can download our catalog, see more of ourSilk Fashion creations and visit our online shops.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Silk scarf for every season


Galilee Silk Scarves come in a variety of colors and sizes. From a very narrow scarflette to a generous sized sarong.

With fall arriving in the Western hemispere some might like the autumn like color combinations shades of gold, brown, and green which due to our special paint techniques flow together in their intuitive natural patterns.
Others might just like for the darker seasons the virbrant sparkling combinations with hot pink and electric blues!

Come visit Galilee Silks Fashion web site to get a good impression and maybe you find there the original present you have been looking for, do your holiday shopping early... start now.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Silk Coat Featured on Etsy treasury


Galilee Silks lovely silk coat has been featured on a Etsy Treasury.

Etsy is a huge worldwide community portal with shops for arts and crafts. We are very proud to show our lovely handmade silk fashion. Come have a look in our online Etsy shop!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

New Silk Scarves Color Combinations


Galilee Silks added gorgeous new color combinations for the silk scarf collection.


A deep dark grey which through our silk painting techniqus fades to shades of green, cherry red, hot pink, a soft purple in combination with blues and greens. The combinations are delicate and flowing. They will compliment any garment in yur ward robe for any occasion.



Soon available as choice in our online silk fashion store!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Cool or warming fibers


These are the advantages of wearing silk. Cool in summer and warming in winter, in short: great for every season!

The natural fibers have an adjusting ability to make it THE perfect wear.

Galilee Silks silk fashion wearables are comfy and elegant at the same time. You will stand out at every occasion with our feather light fashion in special vibrant colors. Check out Galilee Silks fashion shops for the latest..

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Featured in Shop Local Israel on Etsy Storque


Galilee Silks features in the Etsy Storque article Shop Local Israel with Rafya Have a look at this pitch for the talented Etsians from Israel!!
Here in the picture part of our talented Galilee Silks team!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Jewelry complements Galilee Silk Fashion


We are grearing up to add beautiful handmade glass artisan jewelry to our Galilee Silk Fashion online shop Here is an example of these beautiful handmade glass items which will spice up any outfit and complement our Galilee Silks fashion line.

This is a choker with a handmade glass pendant in light blues

Monday, March 31, 2008

New Silk Fashion Store launched


Dear Readers,
Galilee Silks new fashion store has been launched. Our, by Zencart
powered ,Galilee Silks fashion Store is set up for a smooth shopping experience where with a few clicks you will be able to purchase a gorgeous silk scarf or that fancy silk poncho and naturally the lovely T-shirt Vest combos.


Open freely an account and subscribe to our newsletter with Galilee Silks specials.
We hope Galilee Silks fashion Store will bring us many new customers and ideas.
Come have a look!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Silk Fashion necklaces


A hot desert wind is blowing for the second day here in Galilee, Israel and temperatures reach 38C [100.4 F] and I can only think of Galilee Silks fashion silk necklaces.
Real lovely beauties of the softest hand painted silk in vibrant colors.
Silk strands with one or more pewter beads or glass pendants for a real unique accent on your outfit.
Galilee Silks recommends: one of our silk applique T-shirts with a matching open sleeveless vest from hand painted silk crepe georgette and one of our lovely silk necklaces.

You will stand out! Have a look in the main shop at Galilee Silks Fashion.

Warmly recommended,
by Silky

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Silk Fashion in different times I

This 19 th century silk garment we found online in the Fashion Museum, believe it or not this was once silk fashion!

Silk pelisse, 1810 - 1815
The pelisse was a type of light overcoat fashionable at this time. It was cut on similar lines to the dress, with a short waistline, long sleeves and a high neck. This pelisse is made of a soft twilled silk called ‘sarsenet’ (often mentioned by Jane Austen in her novels and letters of the same period). These coats were usually lined and were sometimes interlined with lambswool so they were probably warmer than they might appear.

We can conclude that nothing reminds us of the lovely lightweight breezy designs of for example the Lola collection by our studio Galilee Silks

Monday, March 10, 2008

Galilee Silks 7 days of creation


The raw silk is fastened over a frame.
The silk is soaked with a water alcohol mixture.
We then apply the special high quality silk dyes after carefully choosing the colors.
After the colors dry, the silk is removed from the frame, the now dyed silk is rolled up in recycled paper. This starts the fixation of the dyes to the fabric.
After a few days the material is rinsed from excess dye.
Then it is ready to be cut and sewn!

Go to our photo gallery on our main site Galilee Silks to view the wonderful process of creating silk from Galilee!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

A SpringTime silk scarf


Silk clothing keeps one cool in the summer, and it provides surprising warmth in the winter!
What would be more appropriate for the Spring Time season, where the days get warmer but the evenings can still be chilly?...
A beautiful hand painted soft silk scarf around your neck will give a snug feeling and... will add class and beauty to your outfit at the same time!

Have a look at our colorful silk scarf collection at Galilee Silks.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Galilee SilksT-shirt and Silk Vest combos


Here are some new silk fashion designs for the Spring time season. Recently we expanded our fashion line with new T-shirt and Silk Vest combos. We use nature themes and quotes, for example from the inspiring Song of Songs
The high quality black or off-white T-shirts which come in sizes S,M,L,XL,XXL are decorated with a pure silk applique trimmed with a silver or gold colored metallic contour.
We carry a scala of color combinations
The pure silk vest comes in the same color combination as the silk applique.
T-shirt and vest can each complete separate outfits, from casual to fancy alike.

You can purchase T-shirt and Silk Vest combos and many other fashion items in our Etsy shop or through our main site at GalileeSilks.com

Welcome to Galilee and Silk Fashion


This is our first post and we hope to pull you into our colorful world of silk fashion. We live and work in beautiful Galilee, the place that inspires us and comes to expression in the garments and accessories we create.

Come, visit us at our Etsy shop the meeting place for handmade arts and crafts.