~ Dancing Silks ~
The girl wore Gorean dancing silk.  It hung low upon her bared hips, and fell to her ankles.  It was scarlet, diaphanous.  A front corner of the silk was taken behind her and thrust, loose and draped, into the rolled silk knotted about her hips; a back corner of the silk was drawn before her and thrust loosely, draped, into the rolled silk at her right hip.  Low on her hips she wore a belt of small denomination, threaded, overlapping golden coins.  A veil concealed her muchly from us, it thrust into the strap of the coined halter at her left shoulder, and into the coined belt at her right hip.  On her arms she wore numerous armlets and bracelets.  On the thumb and first finger of both her left and right hand were golden finger cymbals.  On her throat was a collar.

{Tribesmen of Gor, page 8}
All eyes were on the dark-haired dancer, the skirt of diaphanous scarlet dancing silk low upon her hips.

{Tribesmen of Gor, page 25}
Low on her hips she wore, on a belt of rolled cloth, yellow dancing silk, in Turian drape, the thighs were bare, the front right corner of the skirt thrust behind her to the left, the back left lower corner of the skirt thrust into the rolled belt at her right hip.  She was barefoot; there were golden bangles, many of them, on her ankles, more on her left ankle.  She wore a yellow-silk halter, hooked high, to accentuate the line of her beauty.

{Tribesmen of Gor, page 87}
He nodded to the girl.  To the music she unhooked her slave halter of yellow silk and, as though contemptuously, discarded it ...

{Tribesmen of Gor, page 104}
Camisk | Chalwar | Clad Kajir | Dancing Silks |
Dress in the Frozen North | Dress of he Barrens |
General Slave Silks | Haik | Kes | Kirtle | Peasant's Tunic |
Slave Cloak | Slave Djellaba | Slave Livery | State Slave Silks |
Ta-Teera | Thrall Tunic | Tunic | Turian Camisk | Work Tunic |
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