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The roroCeramic Stoneware Hand-Molded Green | Ivory White Dipped Speckled Serveware set includes two 5-inch condiment trays, expertly crafted from stoneware. These microwave-safe, oven-safe, and dishwasher-safe trays are designed for both aesthetic appeal and safety, being lead-free and cadmium-free. Handmade in Thailand, they embody artisanal quality, making them perfect for serving a variety of dishes while enhancing your dining experience.
Brand | roro |
Model Number | RRoDivPLt0 |
Color | Blue,green,ivory,white |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 3.81 x 2.54 cm; 160 g |
Material | Stoneware |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 160 g |
J**.
Perfect for what I needed
So I am maybe an odd person because I am using these to put my daily vitamins in (I like pairing them up so I can then grab them and swallow 2 at a time), and they are perfect for this. I even realized that they kinda look like a capsule. They feel quality, heavy without too much heft, and the color is deep green which I love. I'm not using these for servingware but they are great quality and would look cute on a charcuterie board type of situation. They came wrapped up carefully like a sub sandwich in bubble wrap and newspaper with no chips or scratches. I have ordered this product twice now to have a total of 4, and both times they got to me without any broken problems. Overall a great experience.
L**N
Adorable and Tiny- EXACTLY as the description states!
I picked up these adorable pieces to help organize little things- 1 of them will hold my medications for the next day and the other will hold my chainmail dish scrubber at my sink! I am surprised that there are so many reviews lamenting the size- the dimensions are clearly written in the product description. I am eyeballing some of the serving plates now!
P**L
Smaller than what I expected
I love all things ceramic so I thought I’d see what these were like. They are very small, light, narrow little bowls for serving a small amount of olives, nuts, dipping oil, that sort of thing. They’re cute, but I repeat, they are very small.
D**
Too small to be much more than aesthetic
I wanted to love these, I really did. They’re so pretty and a unique shape, good for stud earrings or very thin necklaces.So here’s where I direct straight sized people (that’s everyone below a size 10, ladies, if you know you know) and I look directly into the eyes of my fellow fat people.Don’t get these. It’s going to be hard to get anything out of them. They’re narrow and slippery and hold barely a tube of chapstick. You know and I know that we need more room to get things out of trinket trays and there’s no shame in that. Smile at the listing, hold the idea of them in your heart, and then let them go. There are better earring catchers out there.
D**E
Nice little dishes (bowls!), but emphasis on LITTLE
9 times out of 10 I’m eating olives by fishing them directly from the jar. Occasionally I’ll use a spoon so my fingers don’t get briny. Unfortunately, in polite company, passing around the olive jar so guests can help themselves is frowned upon. But now, when I'm obliged to be generous with my olive stash, I'll be breaking out these dishes (which look more like elongated, shallow BOWLS to me, but I don’t make the rules). Sure, I could dump olives into any old container, but what are we? Savages?Form, I'm told, follows function; and clearly these dishes are designed to attractively display olives at their best. But only a few, because these are pretty small dishes. I was only able to get about nine queen olives on one of the dishes and they were stacked a little precariously. The monster olives from the olive bar at that fancy store? Probably only fit maybe four or five of those suckers in one. So, olive gluttons need not apply. That said, you don't want something so big that it won't fit easily on your charcuterie board or plate. They came in a set of two. They’re attractive and the glazing on each is slightly different to give the look and feel of something artisanal and handmade. The included card says they're microwave and dishwasher safe and also oven safe to 300 degrees, but I didn't have an opportunity to confirm any of those things. They are lightweight, but substantial enough for the job. The color is attractive and the design is understated and just unique enough to stand out but not ostentatiously so. I'd call them "rustic." If you're the type who favors fine porcelain, cut crystal decanters and gold-plated serving tongs, maybe these aren't for you. And despite them having “olive” in their name, who says you need to reserve these for olives alone? Are jelly jars just for jelly? Steak knives just for steak? Coffee cups just for coffee? These would look swell on a charcuterie board and filled with capers or nuts or or lemon wedges or dried fruit or mini-crackers or any number of miscellaneous other little (emphasis on LITTLE) things that you want to present neatly.You could also use them for non-food items like paper clips or spare change or rubber bands. Anyway, not to overcomplicate things, these are nice little shallow bowls (sorry, DISHES) which can be used for a number of different purposes. But they are SMALL. TBH, I don't know if this company makes these in larger sizes, but I'd probably opt for something a little bigger myself. That said, these are great as long as the size (did I mention they're SMALL?) matches your needs and expectations.
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