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Long finely woven sash with fringe on either end. Decorated with multicoloured and patterned stripes along the entire length. Designs consist of plain lines and checkered bands; done in red, orange, white, dark grey, light blue, light green, and white.
Long coarsely woven sash with twisted and braided fringe on either end. Decorated with multicoloured and patterned stripes along the entire length. Designs consist of plain lines and bands with columns; done in red, white, dark blue, yellow, brown-yellow, and green.
Woven sash is long and narrow, and covered in geometric designs in off-white, burgundy, dark green, red, and light olive green. One end is finished with a straight edge, and the other end has plaited tassels, that are attached together at their ends created a tapered, rounded end.
A small rectangle of woven grass-like strips with unfinished edges, which create a bit of a fringe. The sash has been folded in fifths, and then in half. (Small piece of tape with collector number adhered to piece.)
Long sash woven with a diagonal weave of strips of a grass-like material. The ends of the strips form a short fringe along the top and bottom edges. Strips which has been dyed red are woven in diagonal lines, as well as in a broken line, along both the top and bottom edges.
Sash or headband. Short textile is narrow in width, with twisted fringe at each end. Dye is ikat, in dark blue with a regular pattern of lines showing five large star shapes interspersed with lines of four small, all in white. Edge pattern near fringe is a jagged zigzag.
Hand embroidered sash made from a piece of unbleached and undyed cotton. Fine, densely embroidered rectangular strip showing floral and geometric motifs in green and pink with blue and yellow elements. Central panel contains green flowers with red centres interspersed with blue and yellow designs; on either side is a thin green edging, filled with small, shaped blocks of colour.
Long sash. Textile is woven in horizontal stripes in colours of green, red, orange and tan, each with a chevron pattern in a different colour running the length of the stripe. Long multicoloured woven tassels hang from each end of the sash, tied off at their ends.
Long striped sash. Garment is patterned in straight lines running vertically in a variety of thicknesses, in colours of pink, blue, yellow, and green, among others, with most edged in black. Sash is doubled over along its width and unsecured.
Finger woven red belt with multi-coloured pattern. The sash, or belt, is long and woven with lines of short diagonal stripes in blue, green and yellow on a bright red background. The wool is plaited into thick cords at each end, with the threads left long and unbraided.