And so, my Dolls, the school season begins. We've braved the mess of tax free weekend, found all our school supplies, and have already started with football practice. Yup, it's beginning to become hectic around here again so I'm doing my best to get reviews up and running while I wait at my son's nightly practices. Right now, let's kick it off with the July Emma & Chloe box!
Emma & Chloe, who kindly sent me this box for review, is a Monthly jewelry subscription box. For $35 per month, subscribers will receive an absolutely beautiful piece of Artisan jewelry crafted by French designers. Lovers of special, unique items will adore this because these aren't pieces you are going to find in your local, everyday shop.
I can never get enough of the mini magazine that comes in each box. It's packed with product info, tips and gorgeous photographs.
This month's featured designer is Nilai Comar - "a bohemian inspired jewelry designer from Turkey. Her pieces relay a story of her childhood, having spent 18 years venturing to the great bazaar of Istanbul. Her collections are an explosion of color and eastern aesthetic and exude the essence of summer."
Summer Cauri Bangle --- See? This is why I love this box. This is just such a beautiful piece. Retailing for $55, the simple but beautiful bracelet was inspired by the Cauri shell. At one time, this shall was used as a currency in regions of China, Oceania, and Africa and is said to bring wealth and prosperity, luck and travel. It's an exceptional piece and will go nic lay with several pieces I already own!
Another month of some truly fabulous jewelry. The craftsmanship that goes into each of the pieces featured in Emma & Chloe is so superb. The detail, the stories behind the design and the designer, the quality and unique flair in each item - I just am completely head over heels with this box!
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Disclosure: While this box was received complimentary in exchange for a review, it is honest and unbiased. All thoughts and opinions expressed are solely my own and should be viewed as such.
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