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The on-wiki version of this newsletter can be found here:
https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-10-29
Please vote for the naming contest for the wiki of abstract content:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Abstract_Wikipedia_namin…
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Round 1 of “abstract content wiki” naming vote ending on Monday
On Monday, 3 November 2025, the first round of the naming competition vote
for the wiki for abstract content
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>
will
close. We have about a hundred proposals right now. There are two voting
pages: the top 20 or so proposals
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>
for
people in a hurry, and the whole list
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>
.
This first round aims to result in five to six proposals which then go to a
second round that will start on 17 November. Whereas for the first round we
try to keep criticisms of the proposals light in the spirit of
brainstorming, for the second round we plan to have discussions and
summarize pros and cons for the proposals that voters can consult when
casting their votes. Everyone will be invited to join us in discussing and
formulating these.
Please join us and *cast your votes
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>!*
You
can vote for as many proposals as you like. Help us surface the best
proposals for round two!
A little birthday gift for Wikidata: an example of short descriptions
This weekend, we celebrate Wikidata’s thirteenth birthday
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Event:WikidataCon%202025>! Abstract
Wikipedia will participate with two presentations, one by community member
Mahir and one by staff engineer Geno. Both are listed below.
Congratulations to Wikidata for becoming recognized as a digital public
good by the UN-endorsed DPGA!
In this newsletter, we spoke about Abstract Descriptions
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Updates/2021-07-29>
before:
instead of manually writing out and individually storing every description
of a Wikidata item in every supported language, why not represent it in an
abstract notation and then generate it when needed? This would lead to
fewer inconsistencies, and much less work for the community, and could even
lead to a reduction in strain for the Wikidata infrastructure.
We set up an example of how that could look, for music albums
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28803>. Select a music album and a
language, and in most cases it should provide you with a more or less
suitable short description. For three languages, we created bespoke
implementations, each of which follows a frequent pattern we established
from looking at descriptions for albums in Wikidata. So, for example for
Taylor Swift’s album 1989 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%20(album)>,
- In English <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28784>, it says “*2014
AD album by Taylor Swift*”, and the community is discussing changing the
year display function to drop the AD. Other than that, it follows the
pattern of *“{year} album by {performer}”* used on many albums in
English.
- In German <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28811>, it says “*Album
von Taylor Swift (2014)*”, following the pattern “*Album von {performer}
({year})*”, which is common for German short descriptions for albums.
- In Uzbek <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28977>, we first queried
for all fifty or so short descriptions of albums, and asked a native Uzbek
Wikipedia community member to rate those, and suggest the best pattern. We
implemented that together, and it results now in “*Taylor Swift albomi
(2014)*”, following the pattern “*{performer} albomi ({year})*”
These are the currently configured bespoke functions for short album
descriptions. If there is no bespoke function, a default function
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28797> gets used. That looks for a
representation of the item album <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q482994> in
the requested language, followed by the performer and year in parentheses.
So this results e.g. in Spanish in “*álbum (Taylor Swift, 2014)*”.
In case the result of the default renderer doesn’t create a good result for
a given language, another language function can be created and added
to the language
dispatcher configuration <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28806>. If
you want to write such a function for your language, you first need to
decide how the result should look like (best to check existing descriptions
in Wikidata), then create a new function that takes a Wikidata item
reference and a natural language as the inputs and returns a monolingual
string, and then implement your function. Take a look at the
implementations for English, German, and Uzbek, as examples that could be
followed.
And if there is an album where, for one reason or another, the abstract
description doesn’t create a satisfying result, it can always be
overwritten, with either another function, or with a manually written
description on Wikidata.
This demonstrates the many different levels of customization that are
possible: from a very wide net with the default function, to the very
specific manual overwrite for an individual item and language pair, there
are many possible places of customization that would be used by more or
fewer items, giving the community a level of control that is much higher
than individual contributors running bots on their machines.
Note that currently this only demonstrates that writing such short
descriptions with Wikifunctions is possible. They are not yet used by
Wikidata. We invite you to write more short descriptions! If you think this
is a good idea whose implementation should be prioritized, please let the
Wikidata team know – e.g. by awarding tokens to the respective task
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408573>.
Abstract Wikipedia at WikidataCon 2025
This year’s WikidataCon
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Event:WikidataCon%202025> will be on 31
October – 2 November 2025. WikidataCon 2025 will be held online,
celebrating Wikidata’s 13th birthday.
On 1 November 2025 at 09:30 UTC, Genoveva Galarza Heredero
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Geno_(WMF)> will present the
session *Wikidata and Abstract Wikipedia: the Now and the Future
<https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/talk/XGWHXM/>*.
On 2 November 2025 at 20:00 Berlin time, community member Mahir Morshed
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Mahir256> will present the
session *Mad
Libs with Wikidata Lexemes and Abstract Content
<https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/talk/U3U3TU/>*.
We are looking forward to celebrating Wikidata’s birthday with the Wikidata
community, and for a session exploring Wikidata’s role in Abstract
Wikipedia! Thanks to Mahir and Geno for hosting their sessions, and thanks
to the conference organizers for preparing WikidataCon!
Recent Changes in the software
This week the list of user-facing changes is small: we fixed the built-in
implementation of Wrap mono-lingual text
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z861>. Thank you for your patience
while this was being resolved.
News in Types: Fixing floats, rationals, and Wikidata time
With the incredibly patient and diligent work by 99of9
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:99of9>, the conversions for the float
datatype <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z20838> have been corrected to
represent so-called subnormal numbers, which are very small numbers, and to
represent special values. Big thanks!
And since 99of9 was on a roll, we also fixed rational numbers. A recursive
implementation for GCD was replaced with an iterative one, which allowed us
to pass tests for very large numbers. (If you want to see how large the
numbers are, you can see them here
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z24537>).
Also the JavaScript converter functions for Wikidata time
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z6064> were completed and connected.
They were also used to implement a new function, Later Wikidata time
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28846>, which in turn has been
used in Most
recent qualified statement <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28874>.
Volunteer’s Corner on November 3
The next Volunteers’ Corner will be this coming Monday, 3 November at 18:30
UTC <https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1762194600>. Unless you have many
questions, we will follow our usual agenda, of giving updates on the
upcoming plans and recent activities, having plenty of time and space for
your questions, and building a Function together. The meeting will in Google
Meet <https://meet.google.com/xuy-njxh-rkw>.
Recording of Mahir’s WikiConference North America presentation
This year’s WikiConference North America was 16-19 October 2025 in New York
City. Community member Mahir Morshed
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Mahir256> presented the session *How
Different Languages Contribute to Abstract Wikipedia Content's Potential
<https://wikiconference.org/wiki/Submissions:2025/How_Different_Languages_Co…>*.
A recording of the session is now available on YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/live/UHdMw5GFSF8?si=PJ-tIvW5hefXsQei&t=15450>.
Thanks to Mahir for hosting the session, and thanks to the WikiConference
organizers for organizing WikiCon NA!
And a special thanks to the very special heroes of the event.
Fresh Functions weekly: 15 new Functions
This week we had 15 new functions. Here is an incomplete list of functions
with implementations and passing tests to get a taste of what functions
have been created. Thanks everybody for contributing!
- absolute numerator when scaled to denominator (Z29023)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29023>
- integer numerator when scaled to denominator (Z29028)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29028>
- search phrase from JSON (Z29031)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29031>
- HTML fragment contains (Z29045)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29045>
- right float (Z29052) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29052>
- German noun declination table floating right (Z29055)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29055>
- string of first listed Wikidata item statement (Z29059)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29059>
- quoted object from object (helper) (Z29079)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z29079>
A complete list of all functions sorted by when they were created
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Special:ListObjectsByType?type=Z8&orderb…>
is
available.
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The on-wiki version of this newsletter can be found here:
https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-10-23
Come and vote on the name for the new wiki for abstract content:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Abstract_Wikipedia_namin…
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Welcome Zaree and Laura!
We are happy to welcome two new members on the Abstract Wikifunctions team!
Zaree Singer is supporting the team as a Lead Technical Program Manager for
the Objective
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia%20Foundation%20Annual%20Plan/2025…>
that
our work falls under in the Annual Plan
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia%20Foundation%20Annual%20Plan/2025…>.
Zaree will help ensure our work is delivered and support collaboration with
teams working across the Objective. Here is Zaree introducing herself in
her own words:
*"I am so happy to be working with the Abstract Wikipedia team as part of
our broader objective of making more vital knowledge available and well
illustrated across languages and topics. I was born in Australia, grew up
outside of Boston, and am currently living in Northern Virginia. My
background is varied, and I've been a chief of staff, a program manager, a
consultant, and a change manager, but the general theme is I work with
ambitious leaders to get hard work done. Outside of work, I can mostly be
found shuttling my children around, but I also enjoy a nice long walk,
being outside as much as possible, and cooking."*
Laura Morgantini is joining the team as a Senior Product Manager. She will
help shape the product direction of Abstract Wikipedia and work with the
team to ensure the project grows in impact and stays grounded in community
and user needs. Here is Laura introducing herself in her own words:
*"Hello everyone! I recently joined the Abstract Wikipedia team, and I'm so
happy to be part of Wikimedia and this inspiring project. In my first few
weeks, I’ve been exploring the many fascinating layers of the work, and
it’s very exciting to see how it connects knowledge across languages and
communities. A bit about me: I grew up in Germany and now live on Vancouver
Island, where I love spending time outdoors, climbing (and more climbing),
or enjoying a good board game night. On the professional side, I’ve worked
in product management on tools that help people share and access knowledge,
from scholarly publishing to subtitling platforms that bridge language
barriers.**"I’m excited to learn from this community and build together.”*
Please give both Zaree and Laura a warm welcome!
Naming contest round 1 kicked off
The naming contest for what is currently known as “Abstract Wikipedia” has
been kicked off
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>.
More than 80 proposals have been already submitted. We split the proposals
into two pages: one page with the top-voted proposals so far
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>,
and a second page including the other proposals
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>.
Please participate and vote and decide with us the name for the new project!
The goal of the first round is to facilitate brainstorming and generating a
wide array of proposals. We will then take the top-voted proposals into a
second round in order to determine the community’s favorite.
New proposals can still be submitted until the end of the first round. The
first round of the naming contest goes until November 3.
Recent Changes in the software
This week we deployed several user-facing improvements focused on clarity
and usability across Wikifunctions and the Visual Editor.
On Wikifunctions, empty typed lists and multilingual strings now display a
clear visual indicator (T341069 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341069>),
making it easier to recognize when a list exists but has no items rather
than appearing blank. Validation for empty reference fields (Z9K1) (T402831
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402831>) was also added so users are
now warned before submitting new or edited ZObjects with empty references,
and the publishing dialog highlights affected fields with error states
prompting them to “Enter a value.” Additionally, the function selector (
T398360 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398360>) was improved to
properly load lookup results when a function is pre-selected in test case
pages. This ensures users can easily find and select other functions
without needing to manually clear or retype text.
In the Visual Editor, a new “Default Value” checkbox (T402176
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402176>) was introduced when inserting
a function in a Wikipedia article. It clarifies when certain inputs such as
Wikidata items or Gregorian dates automatically apply default values if
left empty, making the system’s behavior more transparent and predictable.
Abstract Wikipedia at WikidataCon 2025
This year’s WikidataCon
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Event:WikidataCon%202025> will be on 31
October – 2 November 2025. WikidataCon 2025 will be held online,
celebrating Wikidata’s 13th birthday.
On 1 November 2025 at 09:30 UTC, Genoveva Galarza Heredero
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Geno_(WMF)> will present the
session Wikidata and Abstract Wikipedia: the Now and the Future
<https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/talk/XGWHXM/>.
On 2 November 2025 at 20:00 Berlin time, community member Mahir Morshed
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Mahir256> will present the session Mad
Libs with Wikidata Lexemes and Abstract Content
<https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/talk/U3U3TU/>.
We are looking forward to celebrating Wikidata’s birthday with the Wikidata
community, and for a session exploring Wikidata’s role in Abstract
Wikipedia! Thanks to Mahir and Geno for hosting their sessions, and thanks
to the conference organizers for preparing WikidataCon!
Fresh functions weekly: 24 new functions
This week we had 24 new functions. Here is an incomplete list of functions
with implementations and passing tests to get a taste of what functions
have been created. Thanks everybody for contributing!
- display year in English without AD after 99 AD (Z28824)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28824>
- is first year before second (Z28833)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28833>
- Later Wikidata time (Z28846)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28846>
- is year BC (Z28855) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28855>
- Display Gregorian year in Luxembourgish (Z28870)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28870>
- is year AD (Z28875) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28875>
- extractInitials (Z28902) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28902>
- Gregorian to Hijri date conversion function (Z28911)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28911>
- strong importance (Z28914) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28914>
- initials from full name of person (Z28917)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28917>
- is pythagorean triple (Z28925)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28925>
- extractFamilyName (Z28935) <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28935>
- family name from full name of person (Z28940)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28940>
- simplified Type object from Type (Z28945)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28945>
- absolute value is greater than or equal to 1 (Z28963)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28963>
- is primitive pythagorean triple (Z28973)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28973>
- Uzbek short description for album (Z28977)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28977>
- digits in numerator of unsimplified rational (Z28982)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28982>
- dp from unsimplified numerator and denominator (Z28986)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28986>
A complete list of all functions sorted by when they were created
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Special:ListObjectsByType?type=Z8&orderb…>
is
available.
The on-wiki version of this newsletter can be found here:
https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-10-15
The referenced visualization can be found here:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikifunctions_ZID_composition_trees…
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Kicking Off the Naming Contest for “Abstract Wikipedia”
We are kicking off a contest to name what we are currently calling
“Abstract Wikipedia”
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract%20Wikipedia/Abstract%20Wikipedia%2…>:
a new wiki to store language-independent content that can be used to create
articles in Wikipedias.
We are still looking for translations of the voting page.
There will be two rounds of voting: the first round has the goal of
generating many proposals and surfacing a few favorites from those
proposals. The leading proposals from the first round are then taken to the
second round of voting, in order to determine the actual name for the
project.
You can already submit proposals and do early voting. There are already
more than a dozen proposals! You can vote for as many proposals as you
like, and enter further proposals all the way through to the end of the
first round (although, proposals that enter late might have a harder time
catching up).
*The first round of voting starts Monday, 20 October*. We plan to split the
proposals into two pages to facilitate an easier voting experience, one
page with the current top contenders and one page with all submissions. On
Monday, we will also spread the word a bit further. It will still continue
to be possible to submit new proposals, and you can vote for as many
proposals as you want (but you must not use more than one account to do
so). Voting will go for two weeks.
*The second round of voting starts Monday, 17 November*. We plan to take
the top results from the first round, and ask for a vote in form of a
ranking of the proposals. Voting will go for two weeks.
The winner will be established using the instant-runoff voting procedure
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant-runoff%20voting>. We expect the name
to be announced early 2026, following the necessary legal and technical
reviews.
Visualizing functions
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/File:Wikifunctions_ZID_composition_trees…>
Community member 99of9 <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:99of9> created
this beautiful visualization of all the functions in Wikifunctions. Every
dot is a function, and the color of the dot represents the return type.
Every function connects to the function with the highest ZID in any of its
compositions. This leads to a large tree.
The artist says: *“These tree versions only have one direction out of each
function. They look at the composition(s) and find the highest ZID function
called by the composition, and point to that. Eventually the paths converge
on a root which is either a built-in or a function that only has code
implementations. If we can write a composition for that root function, in
the next dump it will be joined to a bigger cluster.”*
This visualization is one beautiful example of can be done with
Wikifunctions as a dataset. There are many choices: about coloring,
placing, which links to show, and much more.
Thanks to User:99of9 for this inspirational image!
Recent Changes in the software
Last week was the proper start of the Quarter for us, so not much got
landed in terms of user-facing changes.
We adjusted the labels in the category descriptions for embedded
Wikifunctions calls that go wrong, to more consistently use 'Wikifunctions
calls' not 'calls to Wikifunctions' (T404671
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T404671>). Thanks to Amir Aharoni for
flagging the mix. We also changed the system behaviour for embedded calls
that are broken, to try them again more frequently, so issues with the
system should fix themselves more quickly.
We now disable the publish button after you've clicked it, to avoid second
clicks, and the connect and disconnect buttons in the table whilst loading,
for roughly the same reason (T361628
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361628>).
News in Types: RGBA colour type now with read and display function
The RGBA colour type <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28579> received a
read <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28624> and display
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28650> function.
No NLG SIG meeting in October
No proposals for the upcoming Natural Language Generation Special Interest
Group meeting slot have been made, so we cancel this month’s meeting. If
you want to suggest something for the upcoming meetings, please enter your
suggestion on the NLG SIG page
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:NLG_SIG>.
WikiConference North America in New York City on 16–19 October
This year’s WikiConference North America
<https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2025/Main_Page> will be on 16–19 October
2025 in New York City. On 18 October 2025 at 15:00 local time, community
member Mahir Morshed <https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Mahir256> will
present the session *How Different Languages Contribute to Abstract
Wikipedia Content's Potential*
<https://wikiconference.org/wiki/Submissions:2025/How_Different_Languages_Co…>.
We are looking forward to an interesting and engaging session! Thanks to
Mahir for hosting the session, and thanks to the conference organizers for
preparing WikiCon NA!
WikidataCon 2025 on 31 October – 2 November
This year’s WikidataCon
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Event:WikidataCon%202025> will be on 31
October – 2 November 2025. WikidataCon 2025 will be held online. On 1
November 2025 at 09:30 UTC, Genoveva Galarza Heredero
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Geno_(WMF)> will present the
session Wikidata and Abstract Wikipedia: the Now and the Future
<https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/talk/XGWHXM/>. We are looking forward
to celebrating Wikidata’s birthday with the Wikidata community, and for a
session exploring Wikidata’s role in Abstract Wikipedia! Thanks to Geno for
hosting the session, and thanks to the conference organizers for preparing
WikidataCon!
Slides from WikiCon presentation in Potsdam
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/File:Pr%C3%A4sentation_Wikifunctions_&_A…>
At WikiCon 2025 <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiCon%202025> in
Potsdam earlier this month, community members Hogü-456
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Hog%C3%BC-456> and Ameisenigel
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/User:Ameisenigel> presented *Wikifunctions
& Abstrakte Wikipedia*
<https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiCon%20%202025/Programm/Wikifunc…>.
No recording was made. The slides of the presentation are available on
Commons
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pr%C3%A4sentation%20Wikifunctions%2…>
(in
German). Kudos to Hogü and Ameisenigel for holding the presentation!
Fresh Functions weekly: 21 new Functions
This week we had 21 new functions. Here is an incomplete list of functions
with implementations and passing tests to get a taste of what functions
have been created. Thanks everybody for contributing!
- index of first sub-list (start) (Z28715)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28715>
- Type has custom converters to code (Z28724)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28724>
- every nth item of list (Z28735)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28735>
- name and lifespan from Wikidata item (Z28748)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28748>
- index of match in list (Z28755)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28755>
- year from Wikidata time (Z28767)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28767>
- Gregorian year from Wikidata time (Z28773)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28773>
- year from item and property (Z28777)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28777>
- English short description for album (Z28784)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28784>
- item from item and property (Z28787)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28787>
- default short description for albums (Z28797)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28797>
- short description for album (Z28803)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28803>
- German short description for album (Z28811)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28811>
- display simplified Gregorian year (Z28818)
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z28818>
A complete list of all functions sorted by when they were created
<https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Special:ListObjectsByType?type=Z8&orderb…>
is available.
La bisutería proporciona beneficios estéticos multiplicados 😍, en especial en aquellas personas que aspiran de ilustrar su estilo y personalidad de forma versátil y económica. El equipo de Sifrah ha preparado tres beneficios clave orientados al público femenino 🙋♀️ Allí vamos!
1. Realza el Estilo Personal ♥
La bisutería facilita el logro, del cambio de look 💍 de cada mujer de acuerdo a su ropa e individualidad. Una pieza, desde un collar vistoso a unos pendientes minimalista, agrega un toque que ofrece la posibilidad de resaltar el carácter sin tener que gastarse el salario. Por lo tanto, puedes cambiar tu estilo de arriba a abajo y siempre estampar imagen adecuada y actual.
2. Enfatiza Rasgos Faciales
Pendientes, collares y pulseras, si son correctamente escogidos, pueden enfatizar ciertas características faciales y corporales. Lo que puede hacer largo y delgado el cuello al vestir unos pendientes muy largos y, por el contrario, acentuar el escote, con un collar en forma de V. 👜Estos accesorios redireccionan la atención hacia ciertos puntos, ayudando exceptuar de manera adecuada el rostro y todo el cuerpo. Mas informacion https://sifrah.com/collections/bisuteria
3. Aporta Versatilidad y Funcionalidad en Diferentes Ocasiones 🙋♀️
Lo mejor de la bisutería💎 es que siempre puede usarla para una reunión, una salida o un evento especial. Esta versatilidad les da a todas la oportunidad de tener siempre en su posesión un accesorio que les sirve para cada situación, tomándose mucho tiempo en complacer con el estilo e indulgencia sin necesidad de grandes inversiones en joyería fina.
🟢 En Sifrah, como tienda de bisutería especializada, creemos que la bisutería es una herramienta estética en el que con imaginación y arte se puede cambiar el look de cualquier estilo de moda y enfatizar la belleza natural del cuerpo en mínima inversión 👋.