Gate-adjacent accessories shop with flat-price fashion
Right in the Barbara Jordan terminal concourse, Bijoux Terner runs on a simple model: fashion accessories at a single flat price point (usually one low set price per item line, check the signage). It’s a quick stop between security and the mid-teen gates, so you can duck in on the walk to boarding without a detour.
The shop focuses on impulse travel upgrades: scarves, costume jewelry, clutches, hair accessories, and sometimes basic travel add-ons like eye masks or small pouches. Most items sit under typical duty-free pricing, and the uniform pricing means you can scan a rack and know instantly what it’ll cost. This is more “grab something fun before a trip” than long-lasting heirloom territory.
Expect airport-standard hours that roughly track Barbara Jordan terminal operations, usually opening with the early bank of flights around 5:00–6:00 a.m. and staying open until the late departures around 9:00–10:00 p.m. If you’re on a 5:30 a.m. boarding time, don’t count on a long browse; you’ll have maybe 5–10 minutes after security before you need to head straight to your gate.
Quality is hit-or-miss by nature at this price tier, so treat jewelry and watches as short-term accessories, not daily-use gear back home. Scarves and wraps are the safer value play, especially if your flight cabin runs cold. Quick tip: if you’re buying gifts, grab one extra piece; it’s easier than finding another shop like this once you’re past mid-concourse at AUS.