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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The (probably) final Rocksbox for a little while. I'm just scaling back because I have so many subscriptions that I'm falling behind again.

Info card.


Slate Rory Pendant (Rose Gold) ($55/$46) - Spoiler alert, this was the only thing I kept from this box and only because I had credit. The chain on this is way too long for my liking but it screams my mom, so she'll love this and thus, I kept it.


Rudiment Napa Necklace (Gold) ($80/$68) - I love the opal-looking stones in this and would have kept had it not been quite so yellow-gold. I prefer toned down golds (because I really prefer rose gold/silver) so this was never going to fly. Also, it's hecka expensive.


Rudiment Glen Studs (Gold) ($50/$42) - These scream 80's to me and just aren't my style, so this was a pass.


Overall, I feel like my stylist missed the mark with me this time around. Also, because of nation-wide shipping delays, this took nearly two weeks to arrive and I didn't have time to get another box to find something I wanted to use my credit.

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

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