rouleau

/ruːˈloʊ/
noun
  1. A roll or coil of something, especially a cylindrical bundle of coins or paper.
    • The bank teller counted the rouleau of pennies before depositing it.
    • The cashier handed him a rouleau of quarters for the laundry machine.
    • She stored her savings in a rouleau of hundred-dollar bills.
  2. A decorative trimming or piping made from a narrow strip of fabric rolled into a tube.
    • The dress was trimmed with a delicate silk rouleau along the neckline.
    • She sewed a rouleau loop as a button closure on the blouse.
    • The tailor used a matching rouleau to edge the cuffs of the jacket.