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Discover our collection of handmade Viking fur hats, crafted from natural wool and animal fur for authentic cold-weather headwear.
Yes. Fur-trimmed and fur-lined headwear is documented in Viking Age finds and contemporary illustrations. The Norse people used animal pelts — fox, beaver and sheep — to line and trim hats and hoods, providing essential warmth during Scandinavian winters and sea voyages. Our fur hats combine wool construction with genuine animal fur trim following historical examples.
Archaeological and written sources mention fox, beaver, squirrel and sheepskin as common furs in Viking Age Scandinavia. Fur was also a major trade commodity along Norse trade routes. Our hats use natural animal fur trim in historically plausible combinations with wool.
Yes. Fur hats are a striking and historically accurate accessory for Viking Age and early medieval Slavic costumes. They provide real warmth at outdoor winter events and reenactment festivals. Check back soon — new items are being added to this category.
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