bijouterie

[bee-joo-tuh-ree]

bijouterie Definition

  • 1the art or trade of a jeweler
  • 2costume jewelry

Using bijouterie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bijouterie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She studied bijouterie in Paris before starting her own jewelry business.

  • Example

    The store specializes in bijouterie and other fashion accessories.

  • Example

    Her collection of bijouterie is both stylish and affordable.

bijouterie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bijouterie

  • jewelry making
  • jewelry trade
  • costume jewelry

Phrases with bijouterie

  • high-quality costume jewelry that is made to look like real jewelry

    Example

    She wore a stunning necklace made of fine bijouterie to the party.

  • a matching set of costume jewelry, typically consisting of a necklace, earrings, and bracelet

    Example

    She received a beautiful bijouterie set as a gift from her husband.

  • costume jewelry that was made in the past and has become collectible due to its age and rarity

    Example

    She loves collecting vintage bijouterie from the 1920s and 1930s.

Origins of bijouterie

from French 'bijouterie', from 'bijou' meaning 'jewel'

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Summary: bijouterie in Brief

'Bijouterie' [bee-joo-tuh-ree] refers to the art or trade of a jeweler, including the production of costume jewelry. Examples include 'She studied bijouterie in Paris before starting her own jewelry business.' and 'Her collection of bijouterie is both stylish and affordable.' Phrases such as 'fine bijouterie' and 'bijouterie set' denote high-quality costume jewelry, while 'vintage bijouterie' refers to collectible costume jewelry from the past.