Silk and gold belts, with cases to hang the books in.
Tinned copper pots, basins, &c.
Light jereeds, or abas, of wool or cotton.
Horses, hair sacks, red, black, and yellow leather, ornamental bridles.
Korans, and other religious books, elegantly written, and often illuminated with letters of gold or rich colours.
Kohol. The black powder used for the eyelids.
Aaoud el Kagh. A sweetmeat made of honey.
Atria. A perfumed powder of cloves, wild lavender, and other sweet herbs, with which the Fezzan women powder their hair: the smell is by no means unpleasant.
Trifles and toys are also brought in great quantities.