végmarók
Végmarók is a term used in Hungarian to describe a particular type of ornamental carving or decorative element. It typically refers to intricate, often floral or vine-like, patterns that are incised or raised on surfaces like wood, metal, or plaster. These decorative motifs are commonly found in traditional Hungarian folk art, particularly in furniture, architectural details, and sometimes on musical instruments.
The term itself, "végmarók," can be broken down into "vég" meaning "end" or "tip" and "marók" referring
Historically,végmarók served both aesthetic and symbolic purposes. The elaborate nature of the carvings could indicate the