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Tibetan Kata Blessing Scarf White Background

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Tibetan katas are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect and blessing. Our colorful katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. White background. 14” by 60 “ .

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Tibetan katas are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect and blessing. Our colorful katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. White background. 14” by 60 “ .

Tibetan katas are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect and blessing. Our colorful katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. White background. 14” by 60 “ .

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