lunavõti
A lunavõti, translating to "moon key" in Estonian, is a traditional type of latch or fastening mechanism found in older Estonian buildings, particularly in rural areas. These lunavõti were typically made of wood and served a simple but effective purpose of securing doors or shutters. The design often involved a pivoted wooden piece that could be turned to engage with a corresponding notch or staple, thus locking the movable part.
The term "lunavõti" itself suggests a connection to the moon, possibly due to the shape of some
While largely superseded by modern locks and latches, remnants of lunavõti can still be found in historical