knickknackery

/ˈnɪkˌnækəri/
noun
  1. A collection of small decorative objects, ornaments, or trinkets, often considered trivial or of little value.
    • He cleared out the dusty knickknackery from the attic to make room for storage.
    • Her grandmother's shelves were full of knickknackery from travels around the world.
    • The shop sold cheap knickknackery that tourists loved to buy as souvenirs.
  2. The practice or business of making or selling such small decorative items.
    • The local market was known for its knickknackery, with stalls selling handmade figurines and keychains.
    • She turned her hobby of painting tiny ceramics into a profitable knickknackery business.
    • The town's economy relied heavily on knickknackery aimed at cruise ship passengers.
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