List of fur headgear
Below is a list of fur headgear (fur hats, fur caps, etc.). Some other kinds of hats can be lined or trimmed with fur, such as historical Scandinavian karpus[1] or kabuss/kabuds hats,[2] or Spanish montera/montero caps. They are not listed here.
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A hood with fur trimming
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Horwegian soldier wearing a kabuss
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A Finnish soldier wearing a fur hat
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Reconstruction of fur clothing of Ötzi The Iceman mummy (3350 –and 3105 BC)
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A German hunter (17th century)
List
Image | Name | Description |
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Bearskin | Tall fur cap derived from mitre caps used to be worn by grenadier units; now a part of a ceremonial uniform | |
Beaver hat | A hat made from felted beaver fur. These hats were fashionable across much of Europe during 1550–1850. They were of various shapes, including top hats. | |
Boyar hat | Fur hat (also called gorlatnaya hat) worn by Russian nobility between the 15th and 17th centuries, most notably by boyars, as a token of status | |
Busby | Busby is the English name for the Hungarian prémes csákó ('fur shako') or kucsma, a military head-dress made of fur, originally worn by Hungarian hussars, later used in other countries as well | |
Chugurma | A tall fur hat for men, a national headwear of the Khorezmians in Central Asia. Similar to Papakha of Caucasus | |
Colback | Fur headpiece of Turkish origin. It was worn by officers and elite companies | |
Coonskin cap | A hat made from the skin and fur of a raccoon, iconicaly with raccoon's tail. | |
Fur wedge cap | Wedge-shaped uniform hat worn by the Canadian military and RCMP. | |
Kalpak | Turkic high-crowned cap, usually made of sheepskin or felt | |
Karakul hat | Hat made of karakul fur, usually of wedge shape | |
Kolpik | Traditional headgear worn in families of some Chassidic rebbes. It is made of brown fur, as opposed to the black-fur spodik | |
Kubanka | Low papakha of Kuban Cossacks | |
Kuchma | Traditional tall sheepskin hat of several Centra/East European peoples, e.g., Ukrainian: кучма, romanized: kuchma, Hungarian: kucsma, Romanian: cușmă | |
Loslue | Norvegian leather hat with fur or some other lining resembling ushanka | |
Malahai | Historical Central Asian hat of high conical shape with flaps, lined with fur or wool. | |
Papakha | A sheepskin hat worn by men throughout the Caucasus and also in uniformed regiments in the region and beyond, e.g., by Russian Cossacks. Similar to Chugurma. | |
Shtreimel | Fur hat worn by some Ashkenazi Jewish men, mainly members of Hasidic Judaism, on Shabbat and Jewish holidays and other festive occasions | |
Spodik | It is made of black fur, as opposed to the brown-fur kolpik | |
Treukh | Historical Russian fur hat with three flaps (back and sides), hence its name literally meaning "three-eared" | |
Tumaq | Central Asian fur hat, multiple types with individual names[3] | |
Umqhele | Traditional Zulu circular headband made of fur | |
Ushanka | Russian fur hat with ear-covering flaps |
See also
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- ^ Svensk uppslagsbok, second edition, vol. 15: Johansfors - Kimon, 1929-1955 pp. 955-956
- ^ Salmonsens konversationsleksikon, second edition vol. XIII: Jernbaneret—Kirkeskat, 1915-1930, p. 347
- ^ Қазақ халқының ұлттық киімдері [National costumes of the Kazakh people], Алматы, Алматыкітап баспасы, 2011, ISBN 978-601-01-0526-3