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Hand with Rosecliff Stackable rings stacked on every finger, all featuring eleven 2mm faceted round cut, prong set gemstones.
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Styling Tips for Birthstone Rings: Stacking by Color and Meaning

What are the traditional rules for stacking rings?

Traditionally the left hand ring finger is reserved for a wedding band, an engagement ring, and perhaps an anniversary band. From this meaningful combination the concept of stacking rings was born. These norms are blossoming into a creative approach to ring stacking involving multiple rings layered together, and encompassing both hands with lots of fun flair.

A hand wearing two Rosecliff Stackable rings and a Greenwich Solitaire ring featuring one 4mm peridot and one 2.1mm diamond.

Birthstone Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands

Ring stacking has moved beyond tradition and become an art, encompassing many layers and both hands.

Stack Mother’s Rings to Keep Your Loved Ones Close

Woman's hand wearing three stacked Grand rings, each featuring one 4mm briolette cut gemstone bezel set in 14k yellow gold.
Stack of three Rosecliff rings worn on a finger featuring garnet, Nantucket blue topaz, and citrine, all in 14k yellow gold.
Woman's hand wearing three rings stacked on one finger including a Rosecliff ring, Grand ring, and Greenwich Solitaire ring.