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Traditional White Khata

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          The well-known custom of presenting a white khata is a positive start to any relationship and indicates the good intentions of the giver. The khata is offered to teachers, as well as images and devotional statues. At Tibetan weddings, guests offer khatas to the bride and groom.

          Khata is jacquard woven with Buddhism's Eight Auspicious Symbols. The Eight Auspicious Symbols — a parasol, a pair of fish, a treasure vase, a lotus flower, a conch shell, an endless knot, a victory banner, and a golden wheel — represent the offerings made to Shakyamuni Buddha upon his enlightenment.

          Silk/rayon blend. The ends are traditionally fringed. Approx. 21' W x 84' L

          Made in India.