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Yogi Surprise Jewelry Box Review + Coupon – February 2017

Anna Rodriguez
ByAnna RodriguezFeb 6, 2017 | 7 comments

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Yogi Surprise Jewelry Box
5 overall rating
2 Ratings | 2 Reviews

Yogi Surprise has also had a jewelry subscription for a year or so now. Subscribers get two pieces of yoga inspired jewelry and a snack. I love yoga jewelry and all things earth bling, so I had to subscribe!

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This review is of the Yogi Surprise Jewelry, $24.95 a month, box. 

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The Subscription Box: Yogi Surprise Jewelry

The Cost: $24.95

LIMITED TIME DEAL: For a limited time, use coupon code LOVEYOURSELF25 to save 25% off your first month + 10% off for the life of your Yogi Surprise subscription!

OR

If you are a new subscriber, bonus Chakra Healing Stones will be included in your first box!

The Products: 2 handmade yoga-inspired jewelry items, plus one superfood or organic treat

Ships to: U.S.

Check out all of our Yogi Surprise Jewelry Box reviews and the Women's Subscription Box Directory!

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This month's theme is "Self Love," which is the same theme as their monthly yoga box for this month.

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The reverse side of the card details the package contents.

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Yogi Surprise has partnered with Trip Tribe to give one subscriber every month a free yoga retreat!

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Alter Eco Dark Salted Burnt Caramel Bar - Value $2.75

I really should not have eaten this entire bar of chocolate, but I couldn't help myself. It was so delicious! I guess burnt caramel is just sugar, right? It had a slight crunch like it had crystallized sugar in it, Yum!

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Rose Quartz & Jade 'Love Yourself" Bracelet - Listed Value $45

White jade is just so special! I always love rose quartz, too. I'm a little tired of the beads-on-a-stretchy-cord bracelets, but this one has beautiful stones.

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Crown Chakra Amethyst Necklace - Listed Value $85

The mala this month incorporates the same stones as the bracelet, white jade and rose quartz, with some sandalwood beads and a white threaded tassel. It's really pretty! I love the carved center bead.

SPOILER ALERT!

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March's box will include this tiger eye & lava rock mala!

Verdict: I always think it's strange when the snack is my favorite thing in a box, but the chocolate bar this month was amazing! I really love white jade and rose quartz, so this month's jewelry pieces were also a hit with me. As always, I think the retail prices listed are a little high, but the contents of this box are definitely worth the $25 to me.

What do you think of the Yogi Surprise Jewelry box?

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Anna Rodriguez
Anna Rodriguez
Anna has been a fan of subscription boxes since joining Birchbox in 2013, but didn't become a true addict until discovering subscriptions she could share with her children. Her favorites include Kiwi Crate and Fab Kids.

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7 comments

Serena

It’s not a carved bead, it’s a rudraksha seed which is traditionally used to make malas. Rudrakshas are valued and graded similar to ssemiprecious stones in India and the quality is judged primarily by the size, texture, color and the number of facets. I feel strongly that people who use malas should be educated on their traditions!

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Alex

Thank you so much for clarifying the Rudraksha. I didn’t know anything about them 🙂

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Iillly

Looking forward to getting this box. I like that the jewerly is made from real stones instead of plasic. I ve seen so many plastic stone jewerly items in boxes. Plastic reminds me of what a child would wear.

I agree with the stretchy plastic bracelet. Plastic elastic seems to last 2 years before the consistency changes and the plastic breaks

Instead of Chocolate i d like to see something like a small jewerly box key chain aromatherapy just something different and not food related

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Michelle

IMO the jewelry looks cheap in the pictures, more suited to a tween maybe?

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Gigi

I unsubscribe because the cost doesn’t merit the quality of the jewerly. The jewerly in person in actually very cheap looking (made in china) and gets rusted almost immediately. Love the concept of this box but just wish the quality was better. If they can’t find better quality jewerly then they should lower their prices. Also it kind of bothers me that both their jewerly and lifestyle box always has too many food items. Maybe it’s just me but would love to see another jewerly item than a chocolate in this box.

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Ragan

They’re still doing the beads on a stretchy cord thing? That is one reason I unsubscribed. I like the look of them well enough, but can make those myself for less money than the cost of the subscription (in a small enough size that they won’t fall off my wrist).

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Steffy

Yep, for the price it’s just not worth it to me either, despite how good that chocolate bar sounds lol!

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