weneckie maski
Weneckie maski, or Venetian masks, are decorative masks traditionally worn during the Carnival of Venice. These masks have a rich history, dating back to the 13th century, and were used to conceal the identity of the wearer, allowing for freedom of expression and social interaction without societal constraints.
The masks come in various styles and designs, often adorned with intricate patterns, feathers, and jewels. They serve not only as a symbol of the carnival but also as a representation of Venetian culture and artistry. Today, weneckie maski are popular souvenirs and are often used in theatrical performances and masquerade balls.