It is tied at the back of the head with long thick ribbons in a large bow.
Also at this time, bowmakers made the violin bow longer, with a thicker ribbon of hair under higher tension.
Handing the pouch to Brim, he next drew a thick ribbon from within his formal jacket.
It was a thick white ribbon about 1 inch (25mm) wide, each end embroidered and often finished with a fringe.
What he had for her was a long white box tied with a thick red ribbon.
Then she had been put in her cage, arms and legs tied to the bars with thick satin ribbons.
And over it all moved thick ribbons of smoke from the volcano.
The hair is bound in a thick ribbon tied at the nape of the neck.
A minute later he had pulled out a small package wrapped with dark green paper and tied with a thick yellow ribbon.
It sent back a thick ribbon of light like a deathray in a space movie.