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List of fur headgear

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Below is a list offurheadgear (fur hats,fur caps, etc.). Some other kinds of hats can be lined or trimmed with fur, such as historical Scandinaviankarpus [sv][1] orkabuss [no]/kabuds hats,[2] or Spanishmontera/montero caps. They are not listed here.

  • A hood with fur trimming
    A hood with fur trimming
  • Norwegian soldier wearing a kabuss
    Norwegian soldier wearing akabuss
  • A Finnish soldier wearing a fur hat
    A Finnish soldier wearing a fur hat
  • Reconstruction of fur clothing of Ötzi The Iceman
    Reconstruction of fur clothing ofÖtzi The Iceman
  • A German hunter (17th century)
    A German hunter (17th century)
  • Monomakh's Cap
  • A Kyrgyz tebetey

List

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ImageNameDescription
BearskinTall fur cap derived frommitre caps used to be worn bygrenadier units; now a part of a ceremonial uniform
Beaver hatA hat made from felted beaver fur. These hats were fashionable across much of Europe during 1550–1850. They were of various shapes, includingtop hats.
Borik, boʻrk [ru]Central Asian male and female national headgear
Boyar hatFur hat (also calledgorlatnaya hat) worn by Russian nobility between the 15th and 17th centuries, most notably byboyars, as a token of status
BusbyBusby is the English name for the Hungarianprémes csákó ('furshako') orkucsma, a military head-dress made of fur, originally worn by Hungarian hussars, later used in other countries as well
ChugurmaA tall fur hat for men, a national headwear of theKhorezmians inCentral Asia. Similar toPapakha of Caucasus
ColbackFur headpiece of Turkish origin (the name derived from "kalpak"). It was worn by officers and elite companies
Coonskin capA hat made from the skin and fur of araccoon, iconically with raccoon's tail.
Fur wedge capWedge-shaped uniform hat worn by the Canadian military and RCMP.
GugiumanA high-crowned cap that was worn byHospodars ofWallachia andMoldavia and highest rankedboyars of both principalities into the first half of the nineteenth century. Gugiumans were made ofsable fur and were exclusively reserved for the two aforementioned groups of nobles.
KalpakTurkic high-crowned cap, usually made ofsheepskin orfelt
Karakul hatHat made ofkarakul fur, usually of wedge shape
KolpikTraditional headgear worn in families of some Chassidic rebbes (the name derived from "kalpak"). It is made of brown fur, as opposed to the black-furspodik
Kubanka [de]Lowpapakha ofKuban Cossacks
Kuchma [uk]Traditional tall sheepskin hat of several Centra/East European peoples, e.g.,Ukrainian:кучма,romanizedkuchma,Hungarian:kucsma,Romanian:cușmă
Lambskin hat [ru]Ceremonial military headdress (Russian:барашковая шапка,romanizedbarashkovaya shapka) of the Russian Imperial Army, introduced under Emperor Alexander III
Loslue [no]Norwegian leather hat with fur or some other lining resemblingushanka
MalahaiHistorical Central Asian hat of high conical shape with flaps, lined with fur or wool.
Murmolka [ru]Historical Russian tall hat with fur flap
Palace Grenadiers' [ru] hatThe hat of the Imperial Russian ceremonial guards Palace Grenadiers regiment
PapakhaA sheepskin hat worn by men throughout theCaucasus and also in uniformed regiments in the region and beyond, e.g., byRussian Cossacks. Similar toChugurma.
ShtreimelFur hat worn by someAshkenazi Jewish men, mainly members ofHasidic Judaism, onShabbat andJewish holidays and other festive occasions
SpodikIt is made of black fur, as opposed to the brown-furkolpik
ŠubaraTraditional male winter lambskin hat used mostly by the Serbs, but also Macedonians andJanjevci in their folk attire
Telpektraditional headgear of the Turkmens
Treukh [ru]Historical Russian fur hat with three flaps (back and sides), hence its name, literally meaning "three-eared"
Tumaq [kk]Central Asian fur hat, multiple types with individual names[3]
UmqheleTraditionalZulu circularheadband made of fur
UshankaRussian fur hat with ear-covering flaps

See also

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References

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  1. ^Svensk uppslagsbok, second edition, vol. 15: Johansfors - Kimon, 1929-1955pp. 955-956
  2. ^Salmonsens konversationsleksikon, second edition vol. XIII: Jernbaneret—Kirkeskat, 1915-1930,p. 347
  3. ^Қазақ халқының ұлттық киімдері [National costumes of the Kazakh people], Алматы, Алматыкітап баспасы, 2011,ISBN 978-601-01-0526-3
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