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other fabric falling from the throat,
suspended from or
attached to a
neckband or collar, or
simply pinned at the throat. Its
current form
evolved from...
- A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) –
Guatemala neckband snake Scaphiodontophis venustissimus (Günther, 1893) –
common neckband snake Genus Scaphiodontophis at The...
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Atractus torquatus, the
neckband ground snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species can be
found in Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru...
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textile neckbands used in the
birthing customs of the Franco-German
border region.
Shiny coins or
colourful stones would be sewn onto the
neckband or on...
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Scaphiodontophis venustissimus,
commonly known as the
common neckband snake, is a
snake of the
colubrid family. The
snake is
found in Colombia,
Costa Rica...
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young Jewish boys wore
textile neckbands or
collars for
their Brit Milah.
Coins or
coral stones on
these neckbands were
meant to
distract the evil eye...
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Scaphiodontophis annulatus,
commonly known as the
Guatemala neckband snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
native to southern...
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plastic insert,
leaving a
small white square at the base of the throat.
Neckband: A
collarless shirt (similar to a
banded collar shirt)
tailored to accommodate...
- grey-brown back and wings, a
white belly and a
white breast with one
black neckband. They have a
brown cap, a
white forehead, a
black mask
around the eyes...
- An
ascot tie or
ascot is a
neckband with wide
pointed wings,
traditionally made of pale grey
patterned silk.[citation needed] This wide tie is usually...