We have all heard of the stackable rings trend, where a person wears several rings on the same finger, thereby creating more sparkle and a visually larger piece of jewellery.

Lately, this trend has also shifted into the world of engagements and weddings as brides-to-be start looking for original wedding rings and different ways to wear their engagement and wedding bands.

  • How does the stackable trend translate into the wedding world?
  • How should you stack your wedding rings?
  • Should you buy your wedding rings at the same time?

How does the stackable trend translate into the wedding world?

The options for brides today are numerous and while the traditional wedding and engagement rings remain very popular, more women are looking for more fashionable alternatives. This is when the idea of stackable rings comes into play. They offer versatility, they allow you to wear the rings together or individually and for each anniversary you can simply add another ring on your finger.

How should you stack your wedding rings?

The great advantage about stackable wedding rings is that you can essentially mix and match them easily and it will still look fashionable. You can choose different gemstones or different metals to add some colour and diversity. Most brides seem to prefer wearing their wedding band first, then the engagement ring, followed by the eternity ring, which is often given as a gift to celebrate motherhood or an anniversary.

Should you buy your wedding rings at the same time?

Many people think that you should purchase your wedding rings at the same time. In fact, some brides prefer to do so to ensure a certain continuity of design and style. But it is not mandatory and if you wish to personalise each piece to commemorate a specific event then buying them separately is probably better.

BAUNAT has an extensive collection of wedding rings that are stackable. Whether you are looking for designer jewellery or classic pieces, do not hesitate to browse our complete online catalogue. BAUNAT also offers a complete personalisation service should you wish to engrave or personalise your wedding rings.

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