What is the meaning of that red flower worn on the left chest during the Tibetan Pot Dance?

Auspicious sign. The red flower worn on the left chest during the Tibetan Pot Dance is a sign of good luck. It is usually made of red or pink silk and represents happiness and good fortune. In Tibetan culture, red is seen as a color of positivity, enthusiasm and abundance, while the flower symbolizes beauty and vitality. Therefore, the red flower worn on the left chest represents the blessing of health, happiness and beauty for the Pot Dance dancers.