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Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 5-1975a,b, described as Sashes for ceremonial wear (red and green) worn by men over shoulders, tassels on both ends; length 62 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 18-432, described as Sash; gold brocade on red cotton. This is a new style sash, worn by women. Length 95 cm. Width 16.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-5448, described as pas, Sash, dark green homespun, home dyed and homewoven yarn. Weave makes textured triped along length. End braided fringe. length to frings: lm 53cm Worn by men over pants at waist. Now worn only by older men. Previously worn by all men on all occasions. Serbs or Catholic men's sash exactly the same but dyed red instead of green. Considered a mark of identification
Hearst Museum object titled Sashes, accession number 5-1976a,b, described as Pair of sashes for ceremonial wear (red and green) worn by men over shoulders tassels on both ends; 62"long