Habit of a Moorish Woman in 1695

by Thomas Jefferys

A detailed copperplate engraving dating back to the middle of the 18th century, produced by Thomas Jefferys, who depicts the traditional dress worn by a Moorish lady in 1695. The figure appears to be wearing an elaborate set of clothes consisting of a long robe and a unique headdress that is indicative of the modestly elegant clothing styles of North Africa.

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