- A
sarashi (晒し, "bleached cloth") is a kind of
white cloth,
usually cotton, or less
commonly linen, used to make
various garments in ****an, such as juban...
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Sarashi Ranjan Mukherjee (1919–1991) was an
Indian surgeon and a neurobiologist. Born on 24
November 1919 in Kolkata, in the
Indian state of West Bengal...
- undergarment,
eventually re-introducing them as an
accessory for sale in ****an.
Sarashi Belly band ****merbund
Michael A. Bortner,
Imperial ****anese Good Luck Flags...
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Sarashi (Russian: Сараши) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Sarashevskoye Rural Settlement,
Bardymsky District, Perm Krai...
- tattoos. The rule also
applies to
female dealers. For this reason, they wear
sarashi to
preserve modesty. Many ****anese films,
especially chambara and yakuza...
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datemaki belt
wrapped around the
torso from the
chest to the waist. A
sarashi is used by ****anese
women to
flatten their ****.[citation needed] In...
- it is
thinly sliced,
scalded with hot
water and rinsed, and
served as
sarashi kujira (pictured). The tongue,
called saezuri (さえずり) is
often processed...
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Indonesia refer to the
garment as kemben.
Sarashi are
sometimes used by ****anese
women to bind the ****.
Sarashi "bandeau".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed...
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- and the
favoured garment for komusō
monks playing the shakuhachi.
Sarashi (晒し)
Sarashi is ****anese for 'bleached cloth',
usually cotton, or less commonly...