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The sash goes around one shoulder and down to the waist. Merit badges are attached to it. The neckerchief goes around the neck and has a ring clasp to keep it snug.
The blue sash on paintings of Our Lady, and often Our Lord, are symbols of humility.
The sash a Geisha wears around her middle is called an Obi.
The middle 'sash' that wraps around the kimono is called an obi.
A sash drapes over the right shoulder. A sash will come together at the left side of the waist. A sash is usually around six inches wide. A sash can be any color and have any design.
The sash were tied to signify there priesthood as Commanded by the Lord.
A wide sash worn around the waist normally with a tuxedo is called a "Cummerbund" sometimes spelt with a "K"
a sash is either something you can wear around your waist or shoulder, or it can be sort of a window pane. that is a couple definitions for a sash.
a sash, a shoulder sash shawl, ruana,serape,cape or capelet,stole,shrug
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.
The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
Granthis generally wear turbans of white, black, blue or yellow colour, long shirts or cloaks and churidar trousers. They carry a white sash or scarf hung loosely around the neck to show that they are a respected and honoured priest.