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bath sandles

I found a better photo of these, I had taken them before I shipped.
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  • photo and sandals are breathtaking!

  • Better photos do the job.  I sold them from the first shots though but I like this photo better!

  •  lovely is that pair from Syria?

  • Could be or Turkish

  • they were in the fackt used in Hamams, not every day. this kind were more used from aristicratic women or brides.

    not only in the turkie, actualy in all the est  islamic coutries . the samples only make the difference

    i guess this pair is from turkei, syria or egypt. i have more tendance to egypt.

    the ones i know from Algeria and were for normal use are smaller, we call them " kabkab "

    found some fotos from a museum for you

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  • Hi, thanks for the museum styles. I would like a pair like that set to the left in a size 9 please !  I can wear those.... and would like to . 

  • :-)

    they are not new but i find them sometimes

    in case anythink new, i  ll let you know

  • it was a time we were playing and fighting with. now there is simple ones in Hamams, in the sweden ones style. easy to do

  • size 9 !  the ones you showed me were wearible, I like them inlaid,, really beautiful as summer shoes!

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