Spiritual Tibet
Tibetan Red Silk Khata / Khada / Offering Scarf
Tibetan Red Silk Khata / Khada / Offering Scarf
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A Khata, Khada, Khadag or Hada is a traditional ceremonial scarf used in Tibet and Mongolia. It symbolizes purity, goodwill, auspiciousness, compassion and sincerity of ones offering, with no negative thoughts or motives in mind. Khada can be presented at any festive occasions as a gift (symbol of good luck/congratulations) to a host, friends and relatives or at weddings, births, graduations, important religious rituals, arrivals and departure of guests etc. The Tibetans commonly give a kind acknowledgment of “Tashi Delek” (meaning good luck) at the time of presenting.
They look more like a long scarf and have auspicious or mantras inscribed or printed into the fabric.
ITEM CODE - RSKW9
WEIGHT - 45 gram
SIZE - 11 Inch x 58 inch approx
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Bought 50 of each for a Launch Party for a Book which
featured a Chapter on Heinrich Harrer who loved the
Tibetan tradition of giving scarves to honored guests.
They were a HUGE SUCCESS. Thank you.