The kirpan, in the Sikh religion, is usually worn on a cloth belt known as a gatra.
Cloth Rags, Women would have a belt around their waist, and long rags were tied to the belt device in the front, thru the legs and tied on the belt in the back. Extra cloth was put in the middle. I am not sure of the material of the belt, could of been cloth.
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The Maya would use a belt loom to weave cotton cloth into clothes. Their weaving includes colorful patterns in the cloth.
Wear is related to cloth in same way as a buckle is related to a belt.
Scotch guard the belt to keep the color from spreading to the pants. Or rub the belt with a vinegar soaked cloth to get the extra color residue out of the belt.
A cloth that serves as belt by the mother after giving birth
There is an elastic clip/belt that is worn under everything that helps hold the kimono closed called a 'korin belt', but I believe you are thinking of an 'obi' it is the thick sash-like cloth that is tied around the waist/torso when wearing a kimono.
not normally. why do you want to know?
Metal is a conductor, while cloth is not. Basically, Metal absorbs alot more heat.
that is impossable to answer. life of belt all depends on how much the engine is run
the woman weared dresses with a belt, and they decorated their heads with a cloth band or a cap. the men weared fur cloak, breech cloth and moccasins.
No, the serpentine belt is used to drive more than one thing and tension is automatically adjust by way of a spring loaded idler pulley. Normally it will drive the alternator, power steering pump, & A/C compressor. A drive belt normally drives only one thing and tension is manually adjusted. A serpentine belt is wider that a drive belt and is not a V-Belt like a drive belt.