Broadtail

/ˈbrɔːdteɪl/ noun

Definition

A type of fur from the karakul sheep, characterized by a flat, broad tail and used in luxury clothing and accessories.

Etymology

From 'broad' plus 'tail,' describing the distinctive wide tail of the karakul sheep breed native to Central Asia. The term became fashionable in the fur trade during the 19th century.

Kelly Says

Broadtail fur was the luxury material of choice for wealthy Europeans in the 1800s, and the demand created entire trade routes across the Silk Road—one animal's unusual tail mutation literally shaped international commerce and fashion for centuries.

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