For altar boys are holy terrors: not only do they spread out the usual juvenile trinkets on the altar steps; not only do they lay bets, payable in coins or worn-out ball bearings - Oh no.
In a review the Guardian stated "Aitken's warehouses are crammed with Ferraris and artworks as well as the usual trinkets of sentimental but small financial value"
Aka the Tibetan Market, this touristy strip sells the usual trinkets: shimmering mirrorwork textiles, colourful shawls, brass oms, and dangly earrings and trinkets galore.
The boutiques, some ensconced in houses with quaint names like the Square Nickel and the Around the Bend Shop, offer the usual kitschy trinkets, rings, bracelets and the like.
I Map The top floor of the Marché de Cocody is geared for tourists with all the usual trinkets.
In trading, the people of Yuquot demanded much more valuable items than the usual trinkets that had worked for Cook's crew in Hawaii.
I observed few personal, and no permanent touches; no books, no artwork, few of the usual trinkets or junk people sprinkle around to individualize their living environment.
Besides the usual trinkets (coffee-table books, souvenir mugs and plastic Viking helmets), it has a large range of knitwear and a handmade glass and ceramics section.