RocksBox Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

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What is Rocksbox?: Rocksbox is a monthly subscription box where you receive three pieces of jewelry that's (supposed to be) curated for you. You can wear the pieces as much as you want and buy pieces if you love them. You get a $21 monthly credit to offset the price of a piece (or pieces) if you choose to purchase. Send back what you don't want and you'll get another box. You also rate each piece to let your stylist better curate your boxes.

How Much is Rocksbox?: Rocksbox is $21.00 a month shipped but is currently only available in the US.

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I always come back to Rocksbox, but this time was because I started my new job a couple of months ago and dress in more than jeans and shirts, so I needed new jewelry to wear!

They've changed up their boxes. No more bows, brighter colors.


Rudiment Broadway Ear Cuff ($40 retail/$34 member) - I love a good ear cuff and while this is a bit yellow for my typical style, I loved how it looked so much that I couldn't pass it up.


Sophie Harper Birthstone Necklace (February) ($50 retail/$42 member) - I love subtle necklaces so this chain being so small is awesome. It does kink easily, but it's not the worst thing and I love how this looks alone or layered.


Perry Street Emily Ring (Rainbow) ($50 retail/$42 member) - Speaking of subtle, the complete opposite. This is a rainbow ring so it'll match any outfit. It fits perfectly and looks great with so many different things.


Overall, I was so pleased with my first Rocksbox back that I kept everything. They were doing a bonus discount for October so you got $20 off for keeping everything versus the typical $10. All three items were granted wishes so either I have good luck or they have lots of jewelry!

As always, let me know what you thought of this box in the comments below!

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