Sequin

/ˈsiː.kwɪn/ noun

A small, shiny, flat piece of plastic or metal used to decorate clothing, costumes, or accessories. Sequins reflect light and make surfaces sparkle.

From French 'sequin', from Italian 'zecchino', a gold coin originally minted in Venice, from 'zecca' meaning 'mint'. The word shifted from meaning a coin to meaning a coin-shaped decoration.

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