I actually purchased three of these small covered candy dish bunnies on Amazon. I think they all were all from the same seller, but they were definitely purchased at different times this spring. Rather than writing three different reviews, since I would write the same basic thing for each one, I am going to combine them all into one review. Obviously I liked my first bunny purchase, otherwise I would have not have gone back for more. The only difference between each bunny was its color. So initially I purchased this antiqued handprinted jade green one, and I followed that with a plain jade green unpainted one, and a crown tuscan pink unpainted one. I used the plain green one as a gift, and kept the plain pink and the handprinted green one for myself, so those are the two you are seeing in the photos I am attaching. They are small in size, measuring about 3 inches wide by 4 inches tall and 4 inches long, and that is for the two pieces together. and measuring at their tallest and widest points (base to ear tips and nose to cottontail. The actual candy dish bottom by itself is only 2 inches in height, so it can hold a few peanuts or small jelly beans at most. Primarily, they just are really cute decorations meant mostly for Easter, but if left unpainted the few colored eggs you see around the green bunny's body sort of disappear into the mold, making it appropriate to leave the bunnies out year round without them looking like Easter decor that you forgot to put away. Between the two, the pink bunny is more translucent than the green and is really pretty when the sun shines through its ears. The painted bunny does show off its features better. Though not sold this way, because they are from the same molds, the tops and bottoms are interchangeable with each other, so each bunny can nest on a different colored bowl if you have more than one, which gives then a different look too. At the time I purchased these, they also came with different flowers painted on the bunny, which was also cute.