
Stacking rings are an exciting way to flaunt your personal style and your jewelry collection.
How Do You Wear Your Stackable Rings?
1. Start with one ring
To make your ring stack look cohesive, pick a clear style from the start. You can do this easily by choosing one ring as your main piece. Once you have chosen it, let its color, shape and design dictate the rest of the look.
2. One way is to mix similar designs…
Now that you’ve chosen your leading ring, one way to create a perfect look is to combine rings with a similar design. For example, you could pick rings with slim bands, geometric motifs or a vintage style. This way, your stack will look harmonious yet stand out.
3. Alternatively, play with color
The second method of combining stacked rings is to choose them by color. For an understated look, you could match similar colors, like different tones of blue. For eye-catching results, try mixing opposite colors, like the green emeralds and red rubies...
4. Leave at least one finger bare
It’s easy for a ring stack to look ‘too much’. To avoid this, wear rings on a maximum of four fingers at a time. For example, leave the pinky or thumb bare. Play around and see what works for you.
5. Mix metals, but sparingly
When it comes to stacking, you’re allowed to mix metals like gold and silver. However, try to pick one metal as the dominant color. For example, if most of the rings in your stack are white gold, then it’s ok to throw in one or two yellow gold pieces.
6. Diamond eternity rings work with any stacking set
Diamond eternity rings have a continuous, sparkling line of diamonds around the entire band. They are the perfect stacking rings because they fit perfectly side by side and they are easy to match with any other ring style.
7. Add accent rings
An accent ring is a piece that you can use to emphasize a particular style. It should complement the ring stack in general, but stand out slightly. For example, a dark blue gem that adds a pop of color amongst light blue stones. Or a textured gold ring that stands out amongst smooth gold bands.
8. Choose the gem color to complement your outfit
If you’re going for colored gemstones, consider your outfit first. For example, if you want an understated look to wear with denim, go for neutral gems like diamonds and clear quartz. On the other hand, if you’re in the mood for glamour, you could match the color of your jewelry with your dress.