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If by "gilded" you mean to coat something in a very fine coat of gold leaf or paint then here you go: "The artist gilded the vase."

However, if you meant "gilded" as something that is rich looking on the inside, but cheap on the inside then this would be an appropriate sentence: "The statue appeared to be worth a lot of money, but in fact it was just gilded.".

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