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  2. Ceinture fléchée - Wikipedia

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    A fingerbraiding modern arrow sash handmade in 2007 (with details of the patterns) A machine-woven modern arrow sash The ceinture fléchée [sɛ̃tyʁ fleʃe] (French, 'arrowed sash') or ('arrow sash') is a type of colourful sash, a traditional piece of Québécois clothing linked to at least the 17th century (of the Lower Canada, Canada East and early confederation eras).

  3. File:Métis sash, clay pipe fragments and ceinture fléchée ...

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  4. Sash - Wikipedia

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    The presidential sash worn by Franjo Tuđman, President of Croatia between 1990 and 1999, has the red-white-blue colors of the Croatian flag, and an embroidery of the Croatian coat of arms - both archetypical features of the presidential sash. A presidential sash is a cloth sash worn by presidents of many nations in the world. Such sashes are ...

  5. Ceinture flêchée - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Sashes - Wikipedia

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  7. Fascia (sash) - Wikipedia

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    The fascia is a sash worn by clerics and seminarians with the cassock in the Roman Catholic Church, in the Anglican Church, and, in certain cases, in Methodism. It is not worn as a belt but is placed above the waist between the navel and the breastbone (sternum).

  8. Category:Black Sash - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Eccles Hill, 1870, Red Sashes with Fenian Cannon.jpg

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    Français : Photographie des Red Sashes avec le canon fénien capturé, 1870. Première ligne : Asa Westover, Andrew Ten Eyck, Arthur Gilmour, Charles Galer et J. G. Pell. Ligne du fond : James Westover et Allen Hogaboon. (Collection Société d'histoire de Missisquoi)