Barak ( Persian: بَرَک) or Barag (برگ), also called barrak or burruk, [1] [2] is a kind of soft, thick and durable fabric that is woven by hand from goat and sheep wool or camel hair in Khorasan. [3] Barak is a soft and strong textile, and is mainly used for sewing men's clothes. The warmth of the very thick and soft fabric is reputed to reduce muscle and joint pains.[ better source needed] In the past, most of the dervishes made clothes and hats from barak, and later, with the improvement of its quality, kings and rulers also wore barak clothes. [4] [5]
Barak ( Persian: بَرَک) or Barag (برگ), also called barrak or burruk, [1] [2] is a kind of soft, thick and durable fabric that is woven by hand from goat and sheep wool or camel hair in Khorasan. [3] Barak is a soft and strong textile, and is mainly used for sewing men's clothes. The warmth of the very thick and soft fabric is reputed to reduce muscle and joint pains.[ better source needed] In the past, most of the dervishes made clothes and hats from barak, and later, with the improvement of its quality, kings and rulers also wore barak clothes. [4] [5]