takarók
Takaró is a Hungarian noun meaning a covering or blanket. Takarók (plural) are items used to cover and warm a bed, as well as decorative or protective coverings for furniture and other objects. In everyday language the term mainly denotes bed coverings, which can range from light throws to heavier blankets. Distinctions exist with related terms such as paplan (duvet) and ágytakaró (bedspread), though usage varies regionally.
They come in a variety of forms: knitted or crocheted throws, woven blankets, and quilted bedspreads. Sizes
Beyond bedding, takaró can refer to protective covers used on furniture, appliances, or vehicles, though more
Care depends on material: most cotton and synthetic takarók are machine washable; wool or delicate items require
Takarók are common in Hungarian households and serve both functional and decorative purposes, adaptable to seasons