The bottom wooden part of the window.
In this case, the 'sash' is any kind of covering for windows. It could be shutters, a shade, blinds, whatever. Or it could be that the narrator "opened the window".
Gold.
This will vary from school to school. The Red Sash is often immediately before the Black Sash (advanced or instructor level) or after the black sash to denote a Master Rank.
To install a window sash, first remove the old sash by unscrewing it from the window frame. Then, place the new sash into the frame and secure it with screws or nails. Make sure the sash is level and properly aligned before sealing any gaps with caulk. Finally, test the window to ensure it opens and closes smoothly.
Stay, by Sash
The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
Since a belt system was not originally used in Kung Fu but rather adopted from various Japanese systems the colours are more less the same as most Japanese styles. In order of lowest rank to highest rank they usually look something like this: white belt / no sash - Beginner yellow belt or sash gold belt or sash purple belt or sash orange belt or sash green belt or sash blue belt or sash brown belt or sash red belt or sash black belt or sash - Advanced Often the purple belt is up closer to black and in some cases the red is after black rather than before like so: Black Sash - advanced Red Sash - Master White Sash - Grand Master This will vary from school to school In wushu's case, usually the colour is worn because it matches the uniform.
The plural of sash is sashes.
Sash is a noun.
Eliot Sash's birth name is Eliot Steven Sash.
Sash is a common noun.
A sash drapes over the right shoulder. A sash will come together at the left side of the waist. A sash is usually around six inches wide. A sash can be any color and have any design.
Obi for women...broad sash Obi for Men...narrow sash