Another great purchase! I absolutely love my bangles, they are my everyday signature look.
Love it! I love how it looks stacked with my other ring. I appreciate that there are half sizes and I don't have to be delicate with them. Thank you!
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve been asked, “What even is ring stacking?” or “I love the look, but I don’t know where to start.”
After seeing how so many people wear and style their rings, I’ve formed an opinion or two on what works and what doesn’t.
These are my thoughts on how to stack rings and build a ring stack you’ll love. Take what you like and ignore the rest.
If you’re not sure where to start, choose a ring that naturally pairs well with others.

Thin sparkle ring and rainbow moonstone ring
Mixing textures and thickness adds interest, but too much contrast can start to feel disconnected.
All of my rings are designed within a similar thickness range, so they pair well together and you don’t have to overthink it.
Hammered beaded ring and knot ring
Spreading rings across your hand usually looks more natural than keeping everything on one finger.

Thick hammered ring, beaded ring, hammered beaded ring, twist ring, and double knot ring
Think about where you’re placing your rings, not just which ones you’re wearing.
Hammered beaded ring, thin hammered ring, double knot ring, ultra thin hammered ring, and fine jewelry
When you mix metals, adding something that ties it together helps everything feel pulled together instead of like one piece is an afterthought. Here are a few ways to do that:

Fine jewelry, thin hammered ring, knot ring, and beaded ring
You don’t need a full set to get started.
Once you find a combination you love, you can stick with it and wear it every day without overthinking it. Some people like to change things up, but it can also be as simple as finding your set and wearing it on repeat.