How do you make a Buddhist Okesa or Kesa or sitting robe not to be confused with a Rausu?
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Nothing at all, just the dyes used. Also, it depends ont tradtion, since it comes from ascetics in India wearing "saffron" which is actually a spice that gives off a yellow color. Depending on how long the fabric remains dyed, it can be light yellow to a very dark orange.
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The kesa, or okesa, is a Zen Buddhist ceremonial shawl worn over a ... Polyester: Our Polyester Kesa is made from durable polyester.
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