khata- long (white Scarf)

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Khata are made of cotton, silk . It have auspicious symbols ( 8 auspicious symbol )or mantras inscribed into the fabric. The offering of Khata is probably one of the most well known customs of Tibetan culture. Something that one could call a Tibetan bouquet, that is very reusable and one specific Khata may travel the world over. The offering of a scarf may seem to be a simple gesture but in Tibetan tradition it has its own significance and protocol and is governed by tradition. Product Specification: Color: White Size : Small Length: 120 cm Breadth: 29 cm

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