It is called an obi and it is wrapped around the samurai's kimono.
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A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
The upright of a sash window is called a stile. There is a diagram showing this and the other names of parts of a sash window at `Windows - Window Sash' http://www.inquirewithin.biz/windows/window_sash.htm.
It's a "sash" called an OBI.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
pocket windowI belive what you describe is also called a barn sash. That being where they are most often used. One window sash, a sash being one window, most house windows have 2 sash, upper and lower, one sash that either raises, or slides in the wall of a building.
A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
The upright of a sash window is called a stile. There is a diagram showing this and the other names of parts of a sash window at `Windows - Window Sash' http://www.inquirewithin.biz/windows/window_sash.htm.
Obi for women...broad sash Obi for Men...narrow sash
The sash a Geisha wears around her middle is called an Obi.
The middle 'sash' that wraps around the kimono is called an obi.
Samurais are most noted for their katana use. Samurais are most skilled with the katana. Samurais also carry a backup weapon called a wakizashi. Both the katana and wakizashi are forms of a sword. Some Samurais also use a bow known as a yumi.
it is called an Obi
It's a "sash" called an OBI.
sash
It is called the kyoto or kyoto bow
its an old jedi technique mastered only by the chosen ones who have the special gift
dependimg on several variables, it could be a sash (imagine that) or a fly plaid