Okay, let's talk about this little olive wood plate. First off, it's *way* smaller than I expected—like, sushi soy sauce dish small. The product photos totally tricked me into thinking it was a decent-sized bowl for nuts or fruit. Nope. It’s 3.5 inches, which is basically a glorified coaster.
But here’s the thing: I actually ended up liking it for what it *is*. The wood grain is subtle but pretty (though not as dramatic as the listing pics), and it’s surprisingly sturdy. I use mine to corral my daily jewelry—wedding ring, earrings—on my nightstand. It’s too tiny for keys or loose change, but perfect for dainty items you don’t want to lose.
Biggest gripe? The price. $16 feels steep for something this petite. If you’re expecting a functional ‘dish,’ skip it. But if you want a minimalist, rustic touch for trinkets? It’s cute—just manage expectations (and maybe wait for a sale).