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Man, way of life, society / Clothes, shoes, accessories, materials / Furs, skins
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Fleece - sheep skin
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OPOEK - calf skin
PYZHIK - reindeer calf fur
SKORA - raw hide
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Kamas - skins from deer legs
SHEEPSKIN - sheepskin
POYAROK - wool of the first shearing of a lamb
SMUSHKA - the skin of a newborn calf
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LAMB - dressed skin of a young sheep
TSIGEIKA - sheared and dyed sheep fur
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Karakul - skin of a newborn lamb
MERLUSHKA - lamb skin fur
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Broadtail - fur from the skin of a premature lamb
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