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A braid ( from French) is a woven from gold and silver thread or silk, Lahn and Kantille tape strips or a braid for trimming of garments, wallpaper fittings and the like. The chain is usually of yellow or white silk, the weft of gold or silver tissue.

The best braid on both sides are right. According to the different patterns there are:

  • Gauze, gallons and coral work and solid or wire braid, all transparent and light, in the chain of silk and the impact of thin gold or silver wire
  • Tress band ligatures, right from gold or silver, left entirely of silk
  • Looped braids, in which is seen on the right side after two wefts of rich web only a silk thread

Braids are common in uniform clothing of the Navy, the Air Force and civil aviation and form from the rank.

In the art of hairdressing is meant by Tresse also a strip of artificial hair which can be incorporated for hair extension or for individual hairstyles in the natural hair.

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