apstki
Apstki are ceremonial masks described in ethnographic and artistic literature as part of the cultural repertoire of the fictional Avenari people from the Insel Archipelago. They are typically wooden masks that cover the face and often extend beyond the head, incorporating decorative elements such as shell inlays, natural pigments, and fiber attachments. The term apstki is used to designate a broad family of masks rather than a single specific form.
Construction and motifs vary by region and workshop, but common features include stylized facial features, bold
Function and use are central to the apstki tradition. Masks are typically employed in harvest rites, initiation
In contemporary contexts, apstki are studied by anthropologists and represented in regional museums and artistic exhibitions.