TAHARI HAIK
"The haik, black, covers the woman from head to toe. At the eyes, there is a tiny bit of black lace, through which she may see. On her feet were soft, black, nonheeled slippers with curled toes; they were decorated with a line of silver thread." "Tribesmen of " page 44
A touch of mix and match to make the perfect one for you.
AVAILABLE PIECES INCLUDE:
SARI STYLE ROBE: Black or Black/silver
CURLED TOE SLIPPERS: Black or Black/Silver
VEILS: ALL ARE BLACK/SILVER
VEILS AVAILABLE IN 4 VARIETIES:
EYE(Lace Eyes) - SHEER(transparent) - OPAQUE(solid) - DUAL(top/bottom)
SHEER OR OPAQUE CAN MIX AND MATCH WITH THE EYE FOR ANOTHER LOOK
GLOVES - Elbow length with a touch of silver
BLACK AND SILVER PADAWAN HOODS-covering curly hair
HAIR UNDER HOODS AVAILABLE IN: Black - Blond - Brown - Red
EACH SOLD SEPERATELY
The LadyAylen logo if present is a watermark and not on the actual product.
When available please try before you buy.
No refunds will be issued.

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"Free women, in the Tahari, incidentally, usually, when out of their houses, also measure their stride. Some fasten their own ankles together with silken thongs. Some dare even the chain, though they retain its key. Free girls, not yet companions, but of an age appropriate for the companionship, sometimes signal their availability to possible swains by belling their left ankles with a single "virgin bell." The note of this bell, which is bright and clear, is easily distinguished from those of the degrading, sensual bells of the slave." "Tribesmen of " Page 45

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