IPA: /ˈkæl.pæk/
KK: /kælˈpæk/
A type of tall cap made from sheepskin or felt, commonly worn in Turkey and nearby regions.
The traditional calpac is often seen during cultural festivals in Turkey.
The word 'calpac' originates from Turkish 'kalpak', meaning a type of hat or cap, typically worn in Central Asia and the Middle East. It refers specifically to a traditional headwear often made of felt or wool.
Imagine a traditional hat worn in Central Asia — that's what a 'calpac' is, derived from the Turkish word for cap.