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At the same time, she built up a substantial following on social media, posting tutorials on how to tie scarves, and she called herself The Little Tichel Lady.
Look what just hit the Internet — the Tichel Cuties (tichel being the scarf that traditionally observant Jewish women wear over their hair once they are married) singing a kosher version of some ...
From ‘tichel’ to toes, a fashion mag for Orthodox women Hadar magazine, the brainchild of two Modern Orthodox New Yorkers, wants to give frum fashionistas a Vogue-style publication all their own ...
Tichel tying has created bonds between diverse groups, further promoting peace in the world, observed Grinberg.
A traditional head wrap called a “tichel.” Scarves for head wraps can be purchased at any fashion store in their accessories department, or at specialty stores for decorative hair embellishments.