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OFFERING SCARVES (Katas)The Kata is, first of all, the sign of a simple civility, a gesture of offering, of welcome and of courteous exchange. It is present in all ceremonies, large and small, public and private. It is usually white, sometimes golden yellow, and sky blue in Mongolia. The fanciest are made of the finest silk with long fringe and the eight auspicious symbols woven into the cloth and are quite long and wide. The most common scarves are smaller and plain. | |
OFFERING SCARVES (Katas) | |
OFFERING SCARVES (Katas) | |
OFFERING SCARVES (Katas) | |