Stacked rings are trending right now. You’ll find women wearing their wedding band with their engagement ring or three rings with different sizes, shapes, colours, or gemstones. Rings stacked together on the same finger, whether it’s two or four, help make a statement and create a bigger, more powerful look.
Want to layer your rings but don’t know where to start? Here’s our guide on how to stack your rings in style.
Two stacks of rings
A ring with a stone and one without
If your engagement ring has a diamond pavé band, you should try wearing another pavé band with diamonds but without a stone. This creates a seamless transition between the two pieces. And sporting two bands for your engagement ring can make you stand out from the rest. You can also consider wearing a classic wedding band below or above your engagement ring.
Coloured stone ring with an extra complementary band
If you have an emerald or sapphire stone ring, it’ll look best if you combine it with a silver band. If the stone is amber or ruby, stack it with a gold band. These colour options for the band won’t detract from your beautiful rock as it will help complement your coloured stone ring.
Three stacks of rings
Three rings with stones of different shapes
You can wear three rings with a band of the same size, style, and colour but each with a stone of different shapes, such as a pear, round, and princess diamond. The diamonds may overlap the bands so it appears that you’re only wearing one ring. This type of ring stack is perfect for a chic and contemporary look.
Three rings with bands of different colours
On the other hand, you could try three rings with stones of the same type, size, and shape but with a different colour for the bands. The most popular example is the combination of yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. You could also stack three eternity rings with bands of different colours and with either white or coloured diamonds to make a statement. If you want to go for both a warm and cool appearance, look no further.
Three eternity rings with different designs
You can also consider wearing three diamond-studded eternity rings with different milgrain detailing for a delicate and lively glimmer. The milgrain detailing and sparkling diamond accents can also make for a glamorous vintage-inspired ring stack. Want to appear like royalty? Then this ring is for you.
Round stone ring nestled between two tiara bands
You could have a round diamond stone nested with two different types of tiara bands that also have diamonds. The bands can all be the same colour, be it yellow gold, white gold, or rose gold, or you can opt for all three colours. This stack of rings adds flourish to a timeless classic.
Solitaire ring with two different types of bands
For this type of ring stack, you could pick a rose gold solitaire ring with diamond accents, a white gold crescent band with diamonds, and a yellow gold tiara band with diamonds. If you want a splash of colour and not have to worry again about whether your other pieces of jewellery match the metals of your rings, this is the perfect stack for you.
On the other hand, if you have a solitaire engagement ring you could stack it with a classic wedding band or eternity ring and another band filled with tiny white and/or coloured diamonds, ruby or sapphire gemstones. This’ll help accentuate the sparkle of the large solitaire stone and make your wedding ring stand out. A band with coloured diamonds can also be combined with an engagement ring that has a shoulder-set stone.
If your engagement ring has an oval shape, for instance, you could find a curved wedding ring or eternity ring to wear below or above your engagement ring, as well as another ring on the opposite side for a complete, symmetrical look. Celebrity Kate Bosworth has an art deco engagement ring with two wedding bands on either side – one with 12 horizontally set baguette stones and the other has 18.
Four stacks of rings
Large stone ring atop three different bands
You have a variety of options with this ring stack. You can choose a pear-shaped diamond ring, along with a diamond bea band, hammered curved band, and diamond dusted band. Or you can have your engagement ring sit atop three different eternity rings, or above two different eternity rings and your wedding band. All the bands can have the same colour or any combination of gold colours you come up with. If you want a ring stack that’s different from everyone else’s, wear this set of four stacking rings.
Feeling inspired and ready to get stacking?
At Australian Diamond Brokers we have a wide range of rings you can choose from, including solitaire or halo engagement rings, wedding rings, and coloured diamond rings. Contact us today and we can help you find rings that look great together. We can also create a customised stack of rings for you. Either way, you’ll love your stacked rings so much that you’ll want to show them off to others and be happy wearing them for a lifetime.
by Australian Diamond Brokers : September 12th 2017 Come visit our store or browse our website to find out more.