Tibetan Khata (also known as Khatag) Greeting Scarf in red, in brocade zipper holder
It is a Tibetan custom to offer a Khata or greeting scarf to another as a way of indicating your honourable intentions, and wishes of happiness. When given as a farewell gesture it symbolises a safe journey.
They are often placed around the necks of statues and hung on the top of Thangkas.
It is an ancient custom to bring a Khata when visiting a temple, shrine, guru, or teacher. This is a way of showing gratitude for the kindness of your teacher and the gems of their teachings.
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Colour |
red silk |
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Symbol |
peace |
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Length |
2 metres |
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RRP |
$ 22.00 |
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