Kaross

Kaross
 Kaross - cloak some bantuyazychnyh and Khoisan peoples of Africa. Was made of the skins of silver jackal, gazelles, antelopes, sheep and other animals, sometimes a bull. However, representatives of tribes and tribal nobility could wear karossy from the skins of panthers and lions - it was a symbol of belonging to this caste. Cloak worn fur inside, and ...
 Kaross - cloak some bantuyazychnyh and Khoisan peoples of Africa. Was made of the skins of silver jackal, gazelles, antelopes, sheep and other animals, sometimes a bull. However, representatives of tribes and tribal nobility could wear karossy from the skins of panthers and lions - it was a symbol of belonging to this caste. Cloak worn with fur inside and fastened with laces of leather straps. In addition karossa wore aprons and loincloths made, usually from lambskin.