Post by |Carabella Mirshin| on Mar 13, 2008 16:41:47 GMT -5
triple milled soaps - 4ct for six bars
900 soap bars - available in each of the scents for men and women
perfumes - 6ct per vial
57 vials of perfumes in each of the scents for women
oils - 6ct per bottle
55 vials of softening oils in each of the scents for women
kajira scrub (softens the flesh) - 4ct per pot
100 pots of kajira scrub
incense candles - 4ct per batch of six
250 scent candles
ceramic incense chimneys - 1 silver tarn per set of six
120 incense chimneys
Olive Oil pure- The oil from the first pressing of the olive, highest quality, is 5 silver for a six gallon clay jug. 3 silver for the cheaper grade second pressing.
(Olive oil was pretty much used in cooking for everything instead of butter in the south, its also just used as a dip for bread with spices added. The high grade stuff was used as a base for massage oils used in the baths. I think perfumers even used it as a base.)
Scents for Men are: distilled needle tree, ginger, sandalwood, bergamont.
Scents for women are: veminium, talender, needle tree, tospit, ramberry, and wild ginger, eglantyne rose, lotus flower.
Herb candles are to be placed in a small ceramic chimney (about six inches high). The chimney can be placed in the room, scenting it with the herb candle placed within, or.....a kajira may kneel over the chimney and scent her....ummm....sex for use.
Candle scents are as follows:
wild sage (clears the mind)
sandalwood (mmmmm sexy)
veminium (for something sweet)
ginger (exotic and increases appetite)
bergamont (stimulant)
900 soap bars - available in each of the scents for men and women
perfumes - 6ct per vial
57 vials of perfumes in each of the scents for women
oils - 6ct per bottle
55 vials of softening oils in each of the scents for women
kajira scrub (softens the flesh) - 4ct per pot
100 pots of kajira scrub
incense candles - 4ct per batch of six
250 scent candles
ceramic incense chimneys - 1 silver tarn per set of six
120 incense chimneys
Olive Oil pure- The oil from the first pressing of the olive, highest quality, is 5 silver for a six gallon clay jug. 3 silver for the cheaper grade second pressing.
(Olive oil was pretty much used in cooking for everything instead of butter in the south, its also just used as a dip for bread with spices added. The high grade stuff was used as a base for massage oils used in the baths. I think perfumers even used it as a base.)
Scents for Men are: distilled needle tree, ginger, sandalwood, bergamont.
Scents for women are: veminium, talender, needle tree, tospit, ramberry, and wild ginger, eglantyne rose, lotus flower.
Herb candles are to be placed in a small ceramic chimney (about six inches high). The chimney can be placed in the room, scenting it with the herb candle placed within, or.....a kajira may kneel over the chimney and scent her....ummm....sex for use.
Candle scents are as follows:
wild sage (clears the mind)
sandalwood (mmmmm sexy)
veminium (for something sweet)
ginger (exotic and increases appetite)
bergamont (stimulant)