The Hottest New Bridal Trend: The Wedding Band Stack

 


Does finding a bridal band and an engagement ring that perfectly match seems too much for you? In that case, why not try wedding ring sets. These sets can easily be stacked and it also gives you the option to switch out different rings and add new ones to suit your style and personality.

 

Stacking bands can not only create a modern and classy look but it’s ideal when it comes to wedding anniversaries, a new job, or any occasion that requires you to invest in a new ring. This new ring can then simply be stacked along with your wedding band or even your engagement ring so that you don’t need to choose between the two.

 

This also means that you can experiment with an array of precious metals, gemstones and either go the traditional route with yellow or white gold and diamonds or the alternative route with rubies, sapphires, or emeralds set in platinum or rose gold.

 

Tips to be pro at stacking rings

When it comes to stacking your diamond engagement rings, you need to keep a couple of things in mind. Keep the size and shape of your ring consistent as this can affect how your ring stack will look, for example, a pear-shaped pointy ring may not go with some bands but if you invest in a round or oval ring this can fit well with a classic diamond band.

 

Most couples prefer to try out their bands at the store rather than buy them online as this allows you to see how they stack will look and make adjustments accordingly. You can go subtle and low-key and invest in different metal bands with engravings or tiny motifs.

 

You also have the option of going all out and adding maximum bling to your band set with diamonds and other gemstones. Start with three bands and then keep adding or removing the ones you want; you can even just wear your engagement ring on one hand and stack bands on the other.

 

At the end of the day, it all comes down to finding pieces that you adore and that make you happy so even if you love vintage and heirloom pieces, you can give it a modern twist by stacking these rings in between a platinum band and adding diamondnecklaces for a more sophisticated look.

 

The Bottom Line

The important thing is to not feel pressured while stacking your rings, try stacking three of your favorite rings or even two and see how you feel and if you don’t want to try it right now, you can always revisit the idea in the future when you feel like investing in another ring.

 

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