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12 September 2025

N    16:22  Template:ISBN diffhist +116 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "<includeonly>{{#invoke:CS1 identifiers|main|_template=isbn}}</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}} </noinclude>")
N    12:49  Gilding diffhist +25,741 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Covering an object with a layer of gold}} {{for|the surname|Gilding (surname)}} {{More citations needed|reason=Sections of this entry are entirely lacking in sources |date=June 2017}} thumb|right|Gilded frame ready for [[burnishing (metal)|burnishing with an agate stone tool]] File:Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Layer for Layer.ogv|thumb|right|Application of gold leaf to a reproduction of...")
N    05:10  Boiled leather diffhist +15,901 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Historical leather material for various uses}} thumb|Case for a book, with fittings for a carrying-cord, 15th century. The coat of arms (on the other side) suggests it was made for a bishop. '''Boiled leather''', often referred to by its French translation, '''cuir bouilli''' ({{IPA|fr|kɥiʁ buji|lang}}), was a historical material common in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period and used for variou...")
N    05:02  Enamelled glass diffhist +33,681 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Glass which has been decorated with vitreous enamel}} {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with vitreous enamel, which is a very similar technique, but used on metal}} thumb|The ''[[Reichsadlerhumpen'', a glass with the double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, and the arms of the various territories on its wings, was a popular showpiece of enamelled glass in the German lands from t...")

10 September 2025