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kolinsky|kəˈlɪnskɪ| Also kolinski. [f. Russ. Kola, name of a port in north-west Russia.] A name for the fur of a Mustela sibirica, the Japanese mink. Also attrib.
1851Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. iii. 803 Skins and Furs... Kolinski. 1892H. Poland Fur-Bearing Animals in Commerce p. li, Kolinski, undressed. 1919Queen 5 July 21 (Advt.), Kolinsky coat in the fashionable Sable Colour. 1923J. C. Sachs Furs & Fur Trade 62 The ‘sable’ brushes, which are in such request by artists, are generally made of kolinski tails. 1928Strand Mag. Aug. 183/2 A Persian lamb coat with a collar of kolinsky. 1968J. Ironside Fashion Alphabet 155 The Siberian China mink is known as Kolinsky. |