kisérajtók
Kisérajtók are small, often decorative, wooden or metal objects traditionally used in Hungary as keys for small boxes, chests, or cabinets. These are not functional keys in the modern sense, designed to operate complex locking mechanisms. Instead, they are simple pieces that often engage a basic latch or bolt. Their primary purpose was often to prevent casual access or to secure valuables in a rudimentary fashion.
The term "kisérajtók" literally translates to "small doors" or "little exits," which aptly describes their function
While the widespread use of kisérajtók has declined with the advent of more sophisticated locks, they remain