Edithistory:Koftgiri
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| 1306720965 | 2025-08-19T09:38:11Z | Onel5969 | Onel5969 moved page [[Koftgiri]] to [[Draft:Koftgiri]] without leaving a redirect: [[WP:DRAFTIFY|Not ready]] for mainspace, incubate in draftspace. Reason/s: machine-generated |
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| 1291408483 | 2025-05-21T01:47:09Z | Wikiwizardinho | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Koftgiri''' (also spelled ''Koftagiri'') is a traditional Indian [[metalworking]] craft distinguished by its intricate inlay of precious metals, such as [[gold]] and [[silver]], onto iron or steel surfaces. This technique, which combines both inlay and overlay methods, has been historically employed to embellish weaponry and ceremonial objects, reflecting the confluence of artistry and martial heritage in Indian culture.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-10 |...' |
