That's tsatske from the Yiddish, meaning roughly pretty, shiny stuff that might make you unhappy, but you'd never buy for yourself.
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tsatske:
From Yiddish ?????? ?(tsatske, “trinket”), from Russian ца?цка ?(cácka).
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