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Beetlewing, or beetlewing art, is an ancient craft technique using iridescent beetle wings practiced traditionally in Thailand, Myanmar, India, China and Japan. Notable beetlewing garments include Lady Curzon's peacock dress (1903) and a costume dress worn by the actress Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth, depicted in the painting Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889).

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  • Beetlewing, or beetlewing art, is an ancient craft technique using iridescent beetle wings practiced traditionally in Thailand, Myanmar, India, China and Japan. Notable beetlewing garments include Lady Curzon's peacock dress (1903) and a costume dress worn by the actress Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth, depicted in the painting Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889). (en)
  • Le beetlewing, ou art du beetlewing, est une technique artisanale ancienne utilisant des ailes de scarabée irisées, pratiquée traditionnellement en Thaïlande, au Myanmar, en Inde, en Chine et au Japon. Parmi les vêtements en beetlewing notables, citons la (en) (1903) et une robe de soirée portée par l'actrice Ellen Terry dans le rôle de Lady Macbeth, représentée dans le tableau (en) (1889). (fr)
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  • Beetlewing, or beetlewing art, is an ancient craft technique using iridescent beetle wings practiced traditionally in Thailand, Myanmar, India, China and Japan. Notable beetlewing garments include Lady Curzon's peacock dress (1903) and a costume dress worn by the actress Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth, depicted in the painting Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889). (en)
  • Le beetlewing, ou art du beetlewing, est une technique artisanale ancienne utilisant des ailes de scarabée irisées, pratiquée traditionnellement en Thaïlande, au Myanmar, en Inde, en Chine et au Japon. Parmi les vêtements en beetlewing notables, citons la (en) (1903) et une robe de soirée portée par l'actrice Ellen Terry dans le rôle de Lady Macbeth, représentée dans le tableau (en) (1889). (fr)
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