I know right??? you can also get this or this or even this… yay toast!
If it was a lie it was well told 
At the wedding of one of the other graduate students, ours was evidently the table with the lowest budgets. When they came around to thank us for being there and all that, the bride thanked us for being “the only people who went for practical stuff” and me specifically for the rotating spice rack (which I’d chosen mainly because I would have loved to get it for myself).
I know for sure that they were very happy their registry’s policy allowed them to take any “partial payments” along the lines of “x$ for a chunk of that good china” and move it to another of the big items.
We got married kind of on the spur of the moment, at the courthouse, with very few invitees. We had no registry and most people just gave us cash.
But my “grandma” (elderly neighbor lady who’d lived next door to us since I was about two years old) handed me a worn, slightly yellowed, embroidered handkerchief. She said, “It’s not much, but it’s old.” I have no idea whether it came from her dresser or the church thrift shop where she volunteered.
One of my most prized possessions.