darbams
Note: This article describes darbams as a fictional concept used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding.
Darbams are fictional ceremonial masks used in the cultural practices of the archipelago of Neris in speculative
In-world etymology: the term darbam comes from the Darban language, where dar means "face" and bam "mask."
Construction and design: Darbams are carved from cedar or teak, with inlays of shell, bone, or mother-of-pearl,
Use and symbolism: They feature motifs like waves, birds, and constellations, representing navigation, memory, and the
Production and social context: Artisans who craft darbams pass techniques through guilds or family lines; ownership