[Fr.; f. prec. + -erie see -RY. The -t- is analogical.] Collective appellation for jewelry, trinkets, and articles of vertu.
1831. Disraeli, Yng. Duke (1878), 317. The furniture, and the bijouterie, produced a most respectable fund.
1863. R. Burton, Abeokuta, I. 106. The bijouterie was coral, in necklaces and wristlets.