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Jewelreveal
Cost: $39.95 CAD/month
Ships To: United States & Canada
Coupon Code: Use this link to get 50% off your first box (valud thru 6/1).
Every month, members will receive a Jewelreveal subscription box that comes with 2-3 pieces of hand-picked jewelry based on their own unique style and interests, plus the chance to win a jewelry surprise worth up to $5000. They are currently in prelaunch mode, but the full site will launch on June 1st.
Jewelreveal ships out of Canada on a monthly basis.
Isn’t the packaging pretty?
Each piece arrived in individual organza bags.
The May 2016 Jewelreveal included the following items:
~Gold Tone Necklace ($75): This necklace is delicate, but still provides a lot of fun sparkle. It’s a long chain and can be worn as is or doubled up for a shorter style.
~Gold-Tone Bangle: This bangle is delicate and simple and I love it. It has a hammer detailing and is a standard size that will fit most wrists.
~Cubic Zirconia Stud Earrings ($20): These are my favorite item in the box. They are substantial (about 1.5 carats each I’d guess) and the sparkle factor is amazing. Sometimes you just want crazy sparkle in your ears (I always do) and these are it.
Using prices provided by Jewelreveal this box had a value of $143 (CAD). That’s over 3x the cost of the box and could be even better if you end up with one of their surprise high-valeu pieces.
What do you think of Jewelreveal? If you are interested in subscribing you can learn more about them here.
Can I ask something dumb? I don’t wear jewelry so I truly don’t know the answer. How is that necklace different from a Forever 21 necklace or another costume piece? Is it that they are made in the US? I have only recently started seeing very high priced costume jewelry in subscription boxes and just don’t know. It seems like $300 earrings use to be real gold (Was it Popsugar that had those goldtone studs?). Any ideas? Thanks! I love reading your blog and living vicariously through you 🙂