We can say about weddings that they are rich in tradition. Every culture has its traditions, and most countries have some wedding rings. We believe jewelry traditions should be broken. Particularly, there is no reason why a bride should wear a plain band and a simple solitaire ring. Today, stacked wedding bands have become more popular than ever. Let’s take a closer look at this option.
Are you looking for stacked wedding bands?
We all know what a standard set of rings is. It consists of an engagement ring and a matching marriage band. These wedding bands are designed to look good together and can be worn together. A ring stack, which is a collection of three to five rings worn on one finger, is something a little different.
There are many options. A stacked set of wedding rings should be easy to wear and comfortable. While you can mix and match the rings in the stack, it is expected that you will be wearing these rings daily. It would help if you considered how much metal you can comfortably wear. This is easy: Put a few of your rings on one finger and then see how they feel.
How to create your “ring stack”?
There are many options for design, provided you keep in mind your comfort level. You can choose mismatched stacks of wedding bands as long as they look good together. Here are some design tips to help you get started.
Mixed metals? You should try it!
Most wedding bands have been made in one color of metallic over the past few decades. White gold, in any purity, is the most common. Yellow gold is timeless, while rose gold can give off a romantic or vintage vibe. Platinum is an excellent choice for high-end engagement rings.
It’s much easier than you might think to mix metal colors with stacked-diamond wedding bands. The bands will look the same regardless of their metal colors because the diamonds create a uniform look. You might choose a thin rose-gold band with small diamonds and white-gold diamond solitaire. This can be very attractive, especially if you use the same or similar diamond shapes.
Stack it up…how high!
You should also consider how many rings you should have in your stacked engagement rings or wedding bands. A random number of rings is best. You might also consider adding a second ring to your wedding band and engagement ring. This can be done by getting an engagement ring with a high setting. Add a wedding band that contours around your engagement ring and another one once the first child is born.
You don’t necessarily have to limit yourself to three. You can stack your anniversary rings over time. This can be done in several ways. One way is to buy a new ring every few years or combine them with “new children” rings. Your imagination and the space available on your fingers are your only limitations. You can make the ring as narrow or wide as you like. You can also wear fewer rings some days than others.
Also available in colored stones
However, stacked wedding bands that include solitaire rings can be made in any color you choose. There are many great options for using gemstones with diamonds. Adding the appropriate birthstone to each ring can be done to celebrate a new baby. The stack can become very colorful over time. You could also use your birthstone or a piece with sentimental value.
The metal color is more important when using colored stones. Experts in design recommend that the metal color be consistent using different stone colors. Also, don’t mix metal colors with stone colors. Combining metal colors and stones can cause problems with the harmony of mismatched wedding bands.
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