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  2. Fume hood - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers variously construct sash windows out of safety glass, tempered glass, high impact polyvinyl chloride, or plexiglass. The most common configuration of a sash window is a type that slides vertically and is counterbalanced for ease of movement when using heavy glass.

  3. Barrel sash - Wikipedia

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    This Hungarian Hussar's uniform shows a barrel sash around the waist in deep red and green. A barrel sash, also called a rope-and-barrel sash, is a form of belt traditionally worn by military units known as hussars as well as by bag pipers. It comprises a series of cords which are threaded through tubular metal "barrels" and worn around the ...

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  5. Sash window - Wikipedia

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    A sash window or hung sash window is made of one or more movable panels, or "sashes". [ A ] The individual sashes are traditionally paned windows , but can now contain an individual sheet (or sheets, in the case of double glazing ) of glass.

  6. Obi (sash) - Wikipedia

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    Obidome (帯留, "sash clip") [25] is a small, decorative brooch fastened onto the obijime at the front, commonly made from precious metals and gemstones. Though most obidome are relatively small, the obidome worn by maiko are comparably much larger, and may be the most expensive item of the maiko 's finished outfit.

  7. Wampum - Wikipedia

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    The belts were made by Lydia Chavez (Unkechaug/Blood) and made with beads manufactured on the Unkechaug Indian Nation Territory on Long Island, New York. In 2017, a wampum belt purchased by Frank Speck in 1913 was returned to Kanesatake , where it is used in cultural and political events.

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