Spangle
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Spangle may refer to:
  • Spangle (or Sequin
    Sequin
    Sequins are disk-shaped beads used for decorative purposes. 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. Large sequins, fastened only at the top, have been used on billboards and...

    ), a small, thin, often circular piece of glittering metal or other material, used especially for decorating garments
  • Spangle, the aesthetic feature of visible crystallites on the surface of galvanized steel.
  • Spangles
    Spangles
    Spangles was a brand of boiled sweets, manufactured by Mars Ltd in the United Kingdom from 1950 to the early eighties. They were bought in a paper tube with individual sweets cellophane wrapped...

    , sweets you could buy in Britain, went out of production in the early 1980s
  • Spangle, Washington
    Spangle, Washington
    Spangle is a town in Spokane County, Washington, United States. The population was 240 at the 2000 census. The name is from William Spangle, early pioneer.- History :Spangle was first settled in 1872 by William Spangle...

    , USA
  • Spangle (novel)
    Spangle (novel)
    Spangle is a historical novel written by Gary Jennings and first published in 1987.-Plot introduction:After surrendering at Appomattox Court House in Virginia at the end of the American Civil War, two Confederate soldiers meet and join Florian’s Flourishing Florilegium of Wonders, a traveling...

    , a historical novel by Gary Jennings
  • Spangle (Event), 1st of may at mozarts in Swansea, South Wales, UK
  • Papilio protenor
    Papilio protenor
    The Spangle Papilio protenor is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Swallowtail family. -Male:Upperside: velvety indigo-blue black, duller on the fore wing than on the hind wing. Fore wing with pale adnervular streaks broadened along the terminal margin and extended...

    , a Swallowtail butterfly commonly known as the Spangle
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