Stacking rings is an art, a science, and everything in between. Coordinating complementary rings and wearing them as a stack is a fashion-forward way to add vivacity and verve to your overall look. Ask ace fashionistas Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, and Miley Cyrus, known for adding a unique twist to their jewelry looks, and they all swear by the magic of stacking multiple rings together. Depending on your style aesthetic - minimalistic, unabashedly OTT, elegant, or non-conformist, there is always a ground rule to dictate your stacking game. Let's discuss this further below.
Stacking Fashion Rings Together
Fashion rings add character and allow room for you to experiment with various ring metals and gemstones. Although many conventionalists still frown upon mixing different-colored metal rings together in one look, we couldn’t disagree more. It is perfectly acceptable to pair yellow gold with rose gold. You can consider wearing all three gold metal variations – white, yellow, and rose gold, as a stack and command compliments. Having said that, we are not suggesting that you add every eclectic design in the rulebook and put 10 rings on one finger. Instead, look at stacking 2-3 cohesive ring designs on a couple of fingers of each hand, keeping the stack fresh and interesting. Mix sharp geometric patterns with wistful curves or symmetrically beaded baubles with tiny glittering diamonds. Here is an example of how you can get the stack right.

Do not wear all these rings together, but feel free to stack the three gold color variations for an enviable, eye-catching look.


Consider stacking a couple of rings on two or more fingers or put all your eggs in one basket (we mean rings on one finger).
Begin your stack with this beautifully beaded ring crafted in 14k yellow gold. It nestles at the end, providing a perfect base for whatever may come next.
Break the monotony with this 14k white gold ring. Featuring twisted rows studded with diamonds, this ring, with its unique shank, is a glittering addition to this stack.
Finish up your stack with another yellow gold ring in 14k gold, this time with geometric stations interspersed with beautiful gold spheres.
Stacking Engagement Rings with Fashion Rings
An engagement ring is a woman’s crowning glory. It is a jewelry piece she loves to wear every day, and she wants it to stand out among all others. A great way to add to your engagement ring's grandeur is to pair it with a fashion ring or two. However, refrain from overwhelming the ring finger with a bunch of rings. Not only does it look loud and clumsy, but it also takes away from the grace of your engagement ring. Instead, let the former be the star ring of your stack and augment its beauty by choosing one or two complementary fashion rings that add to the shine and glamour. Want a peek into what we recommend? Here goes:
Who said fashion rings have to be boring? Start your stack with this yellow gold offering in 14k gold, which features beads as well as diamonds.
Next up, stack your engagement ring. The most common ones feature a regular, thin shank, sometimes encrusted with diamonds, and a diamond center stone that is either round or oval. However, this stacking tip also works with most engagement ring settings and designs.
Wrap up your stack with a unique ring that plays a beautiful peekaboo along with your engagement ring. The beads are a prominent motif that features in this stack, along with diamond cluster stations across this particular ring.


Stacking Engagement and Wedding Rings Together
This is the stack every woman wants to own and nail the look. After all, who doesn't want to synergize their engagement and wedding bands? The first step to getting that right is to ensure you shop for your wedding rings, giving equal consideration to design aesthetics and functionality. Suppose your partner has pulled out all the stops and given you an opulent engagement ring that screams for attention (nonchalantly, of course). In that case, you should ideally opt for a wedding ring that is simple, minimalistic, and elegant. There's only one rule to this stack as far as numbers go – two rings. One for the engagement, one for the wedding. However, if your rings have thin bands, you can consider wearing a threesome stack of an engagement ring, a wedding ring, and an anniversary band. Wear the wedding ring closer to the heart, followed by engagement and anniversary rings. Words cannot describe this stack's sentimental value for the woman wearing it.


How stunning is this contemporary-meets-classic engagement ring? With three rows of diamonds, it will be the cynosure of your stack. The center row features round and baguette diamonds alternating, while the top and bottom rows are packed with tiny round glittering diamonds. The ring is made from 14k white gold and fits a 1-carat center stone.
In tune with your engagement ring's contemporary vibe, this wedding band, inspired by the art deco era, features baguette diamond stations and tiny round diamonds dotting the geometric shank. Stack this with your engagement ring as a keepsake of your undying love and life-long commitment to your partner.
Stacking Together Engagement, Wedding, and Anniversary Rings
If you’re stacking all three rings - engagement, wedding, and anniversary, together, let the engagement ring take the lead on defining the aesthetic of the stack; the wedding and anniversary bands can serve to complement the prima donna appeal of the engagement ring. Again, you can mix and match materials as long as they’re all part of the same family or are coherent in brilliance, look, and durability. Here’s what will work well with a traditional engagement ring – vintage-inspired wedding and anniversary bands.

Vintage never goes out of style. This ring is proof of it. Stunning marquise and round diamonds alternate in this 14k white gold ring, reminiscent of old Hollywood glamour – subtle and classy.
This curved anniversary band is a classic – reminiscent of a tiara with an array of round diamonds set in 14k yellow gold. It is the perfect foil to most other bands, and you simply can’t go wrong with this.
Including Gemstones in Your Ring Stacks
Whether you are putting your fashion rings, or bridal rings, together, it is always exciting to include gemstone rings in the stack. Maybe, do not pull out your ruby, sapphire, or turquoise rings all at once, but sticking to a single gemstone color is a great way to add personality and liveliness to the ring stack on your fingers. Color adds life, and the same is true for ring stacks.

Give your styling abilities a canvas to paint and create fun ring stacks every time you get dressed. For a host of fashion rings, engagement rings, wedding bands, and anniversary bands that can be mixed, matched, and stacked together, head to Gabriel & Co. We’ll help you get the art of stacking absolutely right.



















