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  1. Sequin - Wikipedia

    A sequin (/ ˈsiːkwɪn / SEE-kwin) is a small, typically shiny, generally disk-shaped ornament. Sequins are also referred to as paillettes, spangles, or diamanté (also spelled diamante).

  2. SEQUIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEQUIN is an old gold coin of Italy and Turkey.

  3. A History of Sequins from King Tut to the King of Pop

    Dec 28, 2012 · When King Tut’s tomb was discovered in 1922, gold sequinlike disks were found sewn onto the Egyptian royal’s garments. It’s assumed they’d ensure he’d be financially and sartorially …

  4. Sequin Jewelry

    Enter into a world of beautiful natural semi-precious gemstones, thoughtfully chosen for its joyful colors and energetic meanings—let these inspire your layers. Our beautiful capsule of genuine semi …

  5. Amazon.com: Sequins

    Discover a wide selection of loose sequins in multiple colors and sizes. Perfect for DIY crafts, sewing, and embellishment projects.

  6. Sequins, loose sequins, cup sequins and sequin trim

    At SequinsUSA we have over 17,500 unique sequins in over 1,000 materials. Our range of high quality sequins includes unusual finishes and effects not found anywhere else.

  7. What Is Sequin Fabric? Types, Projects & Sewing Guide

    Feb 3, 2026 · Sequin fabric is a textile that has small, flat, shiny discs (sequins) attached to a base fabric. The sequins are typically made from plastic (PVC or PET), though historically they were made …

  8. Cartwright's Sequins

    A wide variety of sequins and beads for crafting, sewing, and scrapbooking.

  9. Sequin

    That's why I founded Sequin, to recognize women's financial power and fight against the injustices that oppose it - including the Pink Tax. Money is power - I'm on a mission to design a world where women …

  10. The story of sequins - The Style Historianᵀᴹ

    Jan 21, 2024 · The story behind the sequin - where they came from, their iterations throughout history and what they mean to us today.