Stacked or on their own: rings for everyone

Although rings are obviously associated with romance and marriage, there’s still something a little bit special about buying one for yourself – and you can make sure that it’s the perfect fit! And who says a ring has to be a present, anyway? We’d rather receive some watches, or just leave one dainty silver number elegantly on its own.

Where’s the best place to buy rings from?

Although a jewellers can offer you some snazzy options, it’s going to be pretty pricey there. Instead, have a browse through what we’ve got on Stylight and keep both your fingers and your bank balance happy! We’ve seen some bargain Pieces rings for sale, which we certainly wouldn’t mind adding to our collection.

Next time you’re looking for a ring to adorn your finger, make sure to check out Stylight’s ring shop, because you’ll certainly find The One for you right here!

5 Rules to Stacking Rings Without the Clutter

Kiss the days of minimal jewelry goodbye. It’s time to welcome in an era of strategically stacked rings. Not just for clothes, we’re showing you how to get the clutter-free layered feeling for your fingers.

Size Matters

Stack rings with similar sizes for a balanced and organized look. Use thin, delicate bands to channel a feminine-focused feel or wider bands for a bolder impact. Stacking patinaed silver rings of ranging widths are easy ways to incorporate detail.

Mix Your Metals

Let your metals cohabitat in a stylish and stackable way. No longer faux pas, mixing metals brings dimension to your handy hardware. Group varying metals in three’s on one finger and accent those tones through singular bands on other fingers. The contrast brings edge to the polish of matching metals.

Shape Up

Stray from the safety of round rings and look for bands with edge–literally. Octagons, squares and U-shaped rings give relief from the mundane roundness of circles. Be it midi or traditional, stack the geometric shapes to shake up the monotonous.

Shining Stones

Slip on a diamond, or two, for added sparkle. Teaming simple bands with stone accents gives a glamourous touch to the conglomerate of hard metals. Try your hand in precious stones like rubies, sapphires and emeralds for a pop of color.

Negative Space

While we advocate for controlled clutter, it’s important to know when to edit. Leave a few fingers bare for balance. Floating rings and reversed cuffs are a great option for creating negative space.

Stock up on stackable rings that make the statement your necklace wish it could. Whether they’re elegant and dainty or big and bold, follow these rules for a stacked look that’s anything but cluttered.

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