Stacked engagement rings are becoming more and more popular. An engagement ring stack is a
group of rings that sit together, which can include the engagement ring, wedding band, and
also other rings. Many times, engagement ring stacks have rings that can be switched out for
different occasions, such as holidays or special dates. While ring stacks may be becoming more
popular, there are some dos and don'ts to keep in mind when building an engagement ring
stack.
Do Mix Metals
It may seem like when you create a ring stack, you should stick to the same type and color of
metal, but this isn’t necessarily true. Mixing metals can create a unique and stylish ring stack
look that many people love. For instance, mixing rose gold with white gold and yellow gold can
give a color design that appeals to the eye and creates a noticeable pop. Mixing metals is also
an option. Play around with ring stack metals and colors to create a look you love.
Don't Include Too Many Big Pieces
For an engagement ring stack, a big centerpiece ring and diamond are often included to give
the stack a focal point. But be sure not to overdo it with too many bulky rings. If your center
ring is big, then pair the rest of the stack with smaller, more subtle rings so as not to take away
from the statement ring. Too many bulky rings may not only look overcrowded, but it can also
be uncomfortable to wear.
Do Find the Right Fit
Comfortability is important when wearing rings. You want an engagement stack that is one you
can wear all the time without experiencing discomfort. To do this, first consider the cut and
style of your center diamond. Then, pair it with the right-sized bands that will fit just right on
your finger, not overcrowding the space. Make sure the rings you pair with your engagement
ring are the same size so some are not too tight or too loose, which can impact comfort level.
The fit of rings is the most important thing to consider in making sure that you will want to
wear your ring stack all day, every day.
Don’t Overdo Diamonds
Just as a ring stack can be too bulky, it can also have too many diamonds. Too many diamond
bands paired with an engagement diamond can be a bit overwhelming. Whereas a ring stack
done just right will draw the eye, a ring stack with too much going on will confuse the eye. Let
your engagement ring stand out as a statement piece by pairing it with subtle stacking rings.
Do Try Different Styles
Before building a ring stack, be sure to first look at many different types and styles of rings to
find the ones that you absolutely love. Try them on and see how they feel, if they scratch, if
they look right together, if the total stack fits within your budget, and more.
Window shopping before committing to an engagement ring stack will help to ensure you
choose just the right designs, looks, and styles to get exactly what you love all in one look.
If you are shopping for a ring stack, Diamond Treasures has many selections for you to choose
from to build the perfect stack. Be sure to check out all the Diamond Treasures has to offer and
create an engagement ring look that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.