Kamleika

Kamleika
 Kamleika - waterproof outer clothing with headband deaf residents of Siberia and the North: Aleuts, Eskimos, Chukchi, etc. Worn over the parks in order to protect her fur (usually parks sewed fur on the outside) from moisture, rain and snow. Decorated with small feathers and beaks of birds. Kamleikas may be made of two types of ...
 Kamleika - waterproof outer clothing with headband deaf residents of Siberia and the North: Aleuts, Eskimos, Chukchi, etc. Worn over the parks in order to protect her fur (usually parks sewed fur on the outside) from moisture, rain and snow. Decorated with small feathers and beaks of birds. Kamleikas may be made of two types of materials: rovduga i.e. suede deerskin or moose skins, or from the intestines and throat marine mammals: walrus, seal, sea lion. Using one of these two materials greatly affects the appearance of the product in the first case kamleikas more like coats, while the second - on raincoats.