
Tibetan garland around 110 cm long, flags (Lupkas) are approximately 10 cm sides. The Lupka is a piece of cloth shaped as a flag, floating in the wind, on which is printed a prayer or invocation Buddhist. Tibetan's tradition place prayer flags on the tops of mountains, on bridges, on rooftops, outside temples, at cross roads... Their exposure to winds that enables their messages, wishes or prayers, are transported to heaven.