Part of speech: n.
Quotation: As a conservator, if we saw a tear like this, we’d look to parchment repair, a very similar organic material.…They use something called gold-beater’s skin—the lining of a cow’s stomach—very, very thin membrane, very strong.
Author:
Kenneth Baker
Publishing location:
California
Date of publication:
Mar. 2, 2008
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
This is standard English, and can be found in the American Heritage dictionary.
Gold-beater's skin is used in the manufacture of gold leaf -- you place a thin sheet of gold between two layers of this membrane, then hammer it until it's thinner than paper.
by Andy Behrens 09 Mar 08, 1122 GMT