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Owner of [[Sindah's Silk Sensations]].
Owner of [[Sindah's Silk Sensations]].


Sindah is a seamstress. She will alter clothing, bags, shoes, and sometimes jewelry. She will NOT work on weapons or armor. She does not work with item hiders.
Sindah is a seamstress. She will alter clothing, bags, shoes, and sometimes jewelry. She will NOT work on weapons or armor. She does not work with item hiders. She will work on {{ilink|I|swirling eddy of incandescent light bound by a gold-striated coralite frame|eddies}}.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 13:15, 28 November 2021

Sindah
Status: Alive
Guild: Trader
Race: Elf
Gender: Female
Type: alterer

Owner of Sindah's Silk Sensations.

Sindah is a seamstress. She will alter clothing, bags, shoes, and sometimes jewelry. She will NOT work on weapons or armor. She does not work with item hiders. She will work on eddies.

Appearance

You see Merchant Sindah, an Elven Trader.
Sindah has pointed ears and amber eyes. Her red hair is shoulder length and wavy, and is worn braided. She has fair skin.
She appears to be young.

She is wearing a pair of dangling flower-shaped earrings set with tiny summer's heart sapphires, a teal mistsilk cloak with grey leather ties, a blue-grey mistsilk bodice trimmed with silver satin, a wide silver bracelet inlaid with white diamonds and summer's heart sapphires, a flowing teal mistsilk skirt overlaid with pale silver lace and some high-heeled grey mistsilk slippers.

Guidelines

Sindah says, "It's been a long time since we've all visited together. I look forward to working with you tonight."

Sindah says, "I can work on general clothing items, containers, accessories like jewelry."

Sindah says, "I do not work on weapons or armor, and I do not work on magical or complex items."

Sindah says, "I do not work on furniture. I work on clothing, bags, jewelry. Shoes, sometimes."

Sindah says, "I do have runners, yes."

Sindah says, "As long as it isn't too complex, yes I can work on jewelry that changes your features."