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|name=open-toed <color> samite sandals with lacewood prism heels
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|look=Two triangular samite pieces overlap at the tips to form the vamp, leaving the toebox of each sandal open. Silver threads shimmer within the heavy silk, highlighting a pattern of repeating diamonds within the weave. Highly polished to enhance its natural scaly, flecked pattern, each lacewood heel has three sides and forms a pyramid with the top as its point of contact with the ground.
|look=Two triangular samite pieces overlap at the tips to form the vamp, leaving the toebox of each sandal open. Silver threads shimmer within the heavy silk, highlighting a pattern of repeating diamonds within the weave. Highly polished to enhance its natural scaly, flecked pattern, each lacewood heel has three sides and forms a pyramid with the top as its point of contact with the ground.

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open-toed <color> samite sandals with lacewood prism heels
Look: Two triangular samite pieces overlap at the tips to form the vamp, leaving the toebox of each sandal open. Silver threads shimmer within the heavy silk, highlighting a pattern of repeating diamonds within the weave. Highly polished to enhance its natural scaly, flecked pattern, each lacewood heel has three sides and forms a pyramid with the top as its point of contact with the ground.
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Sources: Source is Damsel In This Dress (5), Damsel In This Dress (3)