0 a small decorative object, or a piece of jewellery that is cheap or of low quality: --
1 a small, decorative object or item of jewelry of little value --
Afterward, trinkets, jewelry, and other precious offerings were thrown into the waters by worshipers.
The many trinket stalls are privately owned, and hawkers are strictly forbidden inside the sanctuary.
The "pabtin" is a square-shaped bamboo grille or frame to which goodies (candies, fruits, small trinkets, etc.) are tied with thin strings.
Conversation pieces, such as novel trinkets or artworks, may be used to stimulate continued conversation.
Menw attempts to retrieve one of the boar's trinkets but is poisoned in the process and was thereafter never completely without injury.
Up front is a woollen cloth embroidered with shining, colourful pictures and gold trinkets.
Where it states "any other assets", does this mean any little love trinket given away to a grandchild, a piece of furniture, or anything of that nature?
She had just had time to pick up a few trinkets, such as one or two clocks and watches and a gold ornament.