Astrakhan

/ˈæstrəkən/ noun

A soft, curly fur from young karakul sheep, or a fabric that imitates this fur, typically used for coats and trim.

Named after Astrakhan, a city in Russia where this type of fleece was originally traded. The word entered English in the 17th century during increased trade with Russia and the Caucasus region.

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