Friday, May 27, 2022

The Best Way to Stack Rings

If you’re one of those who have not yet tried stacking your rings, you’re missing out. A stack of rings can upgrade even the most basic outfit so well, both professionally and personally. But, of course, certain rings look best when showcased by themselves on your finger, like an engagement ring or any solitaire ring. So for Las Vegas rings and other engagement rings, you ought not to stack them with other pieces that would take away from their beauty and brilliance. But that does not mean you can’t stack rings on your other hand. 

Different ways of stacking rings can result in different looks. If you’re a novice in stacking rings, you’d certainly appreciate the tips we have here for you. 


1. Mix & Match


The easiest and most common way to build a ring stack is to mix and match your collection. More importantly, mix up your metals. Sure, mixing white and yellow metals together was once frowned upon, but times have changed, and so has fashion. Nowadays, if you mix metals the right way, it will be acceptable and look stunning. To do this successfully, you should first make sure the rings are mixed on the same hand. After that, feel free to wear white, yellow, and even rose gold on the same hand, and avoid sticking to one metal per hand only.


2. Leave a Finger Bare


Fashion icons recommend leaving one finger bare to create a balanced look. Of course, it does not matter what finger you want to leave bare, be it your pinky, thumb, or ring finger. Just make sure you leave one finger bare on each hand, even if you are tempted to wear an adorably thin band on it. 


3. The Midi Ring


Stacking rings is not just about stacking as many rings as you can on one finger. Jewelers and stylists highly recommend adding a simple midi ring to your middle finger to add depth to the look. It also elevates the overall aesthetic of your stacked rings by highlighting other parts of your hand while adding more sparkle to your hand. 


4. Different Shapes & Styles


Just like mixing various metals, you should also go for mixing different ring shapes and styles. For example, you can pair a thick, plain band with an eternity ring and a thin zig-zag band.


5. Stack Both Hands


Strive to have rings on both your hands so that one is not entirely bare. If one of your hands is already decked with rings, don’t forget to give the other one some love by wearing even just one ring on it. Then, consider wearing a bracelet on this hand to balance everything out. 

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