Thursday, December 20, 2012

Wantable.co Jewelry Box Review

I first heard about Wantable from Corleen of Barely Practical. She had learned about the Milwaukee based company at an event and told some of us local bloggers about it.

Wantable is a monthly service like Birchbox and stuff like that where you fill out a profile, and they send you makeup products based on your preferences. Recently, Wantable has expanded their offerings to include jewelry as well. The subscriptions cost $36, or you can pay $40 to receive just one box. Another nice aspect of Wantable is that they ship free both ways in case you need to return something.

After some consideration, I opted to receive the holiday exclusive vintage glam jewelry collection to review. The site had me choose between a necklace or earrings as one of the pieces, which I appreciated since I don't have my ears pierced.

Here's what came in my box:

Pearls, chain bracelet, key necklace, brooch, ribbon, and ring


The pearl necklace is probably my favorite piece. It's super long and could be looped around my neck two or three times depending on how long I wanted it to hang.

I also like the chunky gold bracelet:


The dainty key necklace and the cocktail ring aren't pieces I would wear quite as often, but the necklace is very cute, and I do like the edgy details of the spikes on the ring.


Before today, I owned one brooch, which is silver, so I know this gold one will come in handy:


Although I don't partake in any of these monthly box services, I've always been interested in seeing what they were all about. I'm not sure I need to be sent makeup or jewelry every month, but I fully intend on buying one $40 makeup box from Wantable to see what those offerings are like. I could definitely use some quality makeup. I'll have to do another blog post whenever I get around to doing that.

Disclaimer: I received these products free for the purpose of a review, but all opinions are my own.

1 comment:

  1. loving the ring! the stone looks so pretty! I've never tried one of these boxes but they look like fun!

    -Nico

    www.SatinAndSalt.com

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