Most of the works of folk plastics were sculptural images of angels. They were of different sizes and had various functions: they decorated iconostasis and side altars and served as candlesticks. The sculpture of the angel from Yasenytsia-Zamkova village served as a candlestick, judging by the gesture of the right hand stretched aside and clenched fingers, that form a place for a candle. The static, slightly squat figure is dressed in a long tunic, on which the folk master marked with a chisel straight rows of vertical lines, which imitate folds. The angel's face is reproduced in a primitive manner: a low forehead with smooth arches of eyebrows, a wedge-shaped nose, wide lips outlined with bright red paint, and plump pink cheeks. The rectangular face of the figure is framed by dark wavy hair. A palm branch is clamped in his left hand.