sequinˈsi kwɪn
sequin (n)
- plural
- sequins
English Definitions:
sequin, spangle, diamante (noun)
adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing
sequin (Noun)
Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey.
sequin (Noun)
A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing.
Sequin
Sequins are disk-shaped beads used for decorative purposes. In earlier centuries they were made from shiny metals. Today sequins are most often made from plastic. Today they are available in a wide variety of colors and geometrical shapes. Sequins are commonly used on clothing, jewelry, bags, shoes and lots of other accessories. Sequins are sometimes also referred to as spangles, paillettes, or diamantes. Paillettes themselves are commonly very large and flat. Sequins may be stitched flat to the fabric, so that they do not move, and are less likely to fall off; or they may be stitched at only one point, so that they dangle and move easily, to catch more light. Some sequins are made with multiple facets, to increase their reflective ability.
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