toob

The toob is bold, bright, and done in a square of red, with red and white silk stripes. The square was accented with gold thread and tiny, gold sequins. The toob was wrapped to the head, allowing two long tails to drape down the back.   The toob is a bright yellow, with a pattern of coloured silk flowers. It is long, and narrow, and has beads of silver and gold along its length.  
    The toob is immaculate in its cleanliness. It's superfine spun wool, with a silken sheen to it. It's a pale sky blue, threaded with stitched silk black ribbons that radiate outwards like the spokes of a wheel. Smell: The toob is clean smelling, of warmth and spices. Touch: The toob is smooth, light and cool to the touch, like a hand on a forehead. It is woven with the finest silk.   Her headdress was longer than she and was made of translucent fabric like a veil of spider silk. Her hair had disappeared into it.

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