The Orenburg headscarf is a triangular shaped product made from the down of Orenburg goats. Like other headscarves, the Orenburg headscarf is most often used to cover the head, but some larger models are also worn as capes or under clothes, as the Orenburg headscarf also keeps you warm.
The type and density of the knitting may vary from model to model. There are both scarves with solid shawl middle, in which the most valuable utility properties and the ability to withstand even very strong frosts, and models with openwork patterns and complete compositions of patterns.
Like all Orenburg down products, headscarves are knitted by knitters using special techniques handed down from generation to generation, mastering which begins in childhood and takes many years.