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Definitions from the WebJapanese SashDescription:A Japanese sash, also known as "Obi," is a wide belt or sash traditionally worn with kimono and other traditional Japanese clothing. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, enhancing the beauty and elegance of the outfit. Senses:1. ClothingAs clothing, a Japanese sash is a long and wide belt made of various fabrics, colors, and patterns. It is typically wrapped around the waist of a kimono and tied securely, adding a stylish touch to the overall look. Example sentence: She carefully tied the vibrant silk Japanese sash around her kimono, completing the traditional outfit. 2. DecorativeA Japanese sash can also be used decoratively, as an ornament or tied around objects for aesthetic purposes. It is often found adorning furniture, vases, or used in various crafts. Example sentence: The antique wooden chest had an intricate Japanese sash wrapped around its handles, adding a touch of elegance to the piece. Related Products: | ||||
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