BAUBLE: a showy toy or trinket of little value

BAUBLE: From Middle English bable, babel, babull, babulle, from Old French babel, baubel (“trinket, child's toy”), most likely a reduplication of bel, ultimately from Latin bellus (“pretty”) : A mock sceptre carried by a court jester.

Bauble was first shown, small format, in a gesso frame in the Winter Exhibition at Gray’s Wharf Studios.