拍品专文
Deriving from Persian fashions, the sash became an essential feature of Polish male dress in the 17th and 18th centuries, with silk sashes imported from Kashan, Iran via Turkey to Poland. As the import of sashes faltered due to war and upheaval in the 18th century, Polish workshops took to producing sashes themselves to satisfy demand. A similar sash produced at the factory of Francis Maslowski is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (acc. no. T.98-1968).