What finger do you wear a stacked ring on?
Where to Wear stacking rings. Traditionally engagement and wedding rings are worn on the ‘ring finger’ of the left hand (the finger next to the little finger) but it can be fun to mix things up. You can stack rings on one finger, alternate fingers or hands or just go for it and adorn every finger – the choice is yours.
What does it mean for a ring to be stackable?
What is ring stacking? Ring stacking (or layering) is a jewelry trend where you wear multiple rings on one or multiple fingers. Many ring stackers start off by adding anniversary rings to their engagement ring and wedding band. However, ring stacking doesn’t have to include wedding rings.
Should you size up for stack rings?
General sizing tips for stackable rings If the band you’re buying is 2mm or thinner, order your true ring size. But for wider bands that you want to stack at least three together, order ½ a size larger. The wider rings stack, the more space you need to give your finger some flexibility.
How do I choose a stackable ring?
What order to stack is often determined by the sizing of the ring. On one hand, you may want to have three rings on the middle finger, two on the pointer, one bigger piece on the ring finger, and leave the pinky bare.
How many rings can you stack?
Most ring fingers will comfortably fit three or four rings. However, this really depends on the size and shapes of the rings and how sensitive your fingers and hands are to wearing multiple rings. At Diamonds by Raymond Lee, we are partial to odd numbers, so we suggest the three-ring stack.
When should you be given an eternity ring?
When do you give an eternity ring? Traditionally, you would give an eternity ring to mark a special milestone within your relationship. It is common to give an eternity ring to your loved one to celebrate the birth of your first child together or to mark an important wedding anniversary or milestone.