Let me start by saying this jewelry stand looks WAY more expensive than it is. The matte black finish gives it a chic boutique vibe that instantly elevates my dresser top. I was pleasantly surprised by how sturdy the metal feels when assembled - no flimsy wire here!
The 360-degree rotation is a game-changer when I'm getting ready in the morning. No more digging through tangled necklaces! I keep my chokers on the top tier and longer pieces below, which prevents the dreaded jewelry knot situation. The spinning feature makes it perfect for my Etsy pop-up booth too - customers love being able to easily browse all sides.
Now for the not-so-great parts: Assembly was frustrating with zero instructions included. I spent 20 minutes trying to 'fix' what turned out to be the correct setup because the unsecured top tier seemed wrong. The wobbling issue others mentioned is real - I ended up adding my own washers to stabilize it. And at 14 inches tall, it's too short for some statement necklaces that still drag on my dresser.
The business card holder up top is genius for craft fairs (I slide my Instagram QR code in there), but I wish the tiers were spaced farther apart. When loaded with bangles, the upper level almost touches my dangling necklaces below.
Final verdict? It's a stylish solution that works well after some DIY tweaks, but definitely overpriced at its current cost. If you can get it on sale and don't mind playing handyman, it's worth considering for light to medium jewelry collections.