Breloque

/brəˈloʊk/ noun

A small ornamental trinket, charm, or bauble worn as a pendant on a watch chain or bracelet; a decorative trifle.

From French 'breloque,' of uncertain origin but possibly related to German 'Brockel.' The word entered English through fashion and jewelry terminology in the 19th century.

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