The middle 'sash' that wraps around the kimono is called an obi.
A kimono sash is called an Obi.
A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
It's a "sash" called an OBI.
The sash around a kimono is called an obi. It is a wide belt that is tied in the back, and it serves both a functional and decorative purpose in traditional Japanese dress.
kimono (outer layer), naga juban (under kimono layer), obi (the sash around the waist).
Not necessarily. There are different types of kimono and various events that may or may not need the "small pillow" on the kimono sash.
The thick 'sash' that goes around the mid-section while wearing a kimono is called an Obi.
The Obi is what the geisha sash is called.
The kimono sash in Japanese is called the "obi" It is an long piece of cloth that is wrapped around the torso and then made into an elaborate knot. Originally the obi was meant to hold the kimono together but over hundreds of years the obi has become more decorative than functional.
The kimono is from Japan. It is a traditional Japanese garment characterized by long sleeves and a wrap-around style with a sash called an obi.
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