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Your hands say so much about you. In a way, they are a canvas on which you can paint the story of your life. At HAVERHILL, we love handcrafting beautiful rings to help you tell the story of the people and moments you hold most dear.
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.
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.
Birthstone Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands
We are honored that HAVERHILL rings are helping couples honor their marriage vows in non-traditional ways, whether it be in a Grand Birthstone Ring to add a little color to an engagement ring, multicolored birthstones in a blended family’s Rosecliff wedding band, or a pair of Rainbow Rosecliff bands for a same sex couple, we love reflecting the full color of your family love story.
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
Mother’s rings have taken on a new dimension with ring stacking. There are so many possibilities! Create a set of matching rings with each child’s birthstone, or combine a stack with a variety of styles to reflect each child’s unique personality.
Stackable Rings make perfect Push Presents
Push presents are a meaningful and sparkly way to celebrate the birth of a child. Whether given by her partner or her family, mother’s rings are a cherished keepsake to welcome a new life and honor a growing family. HAVERHILL birthstone rings can all be personalized to include the child’s birthstone or pair the mother’s and child’s birthstones together.
For the Quieter Moments, Remembrance Rings Keep their Memories Close
Our loved ones live on in our hearts. For many, a ring is a deeply personal connection to their spirit. HAVERHILL offers timeless Personalized Rings that allow you to create a custom design to keep their memory close.
For the Quieter Moments, Remembrance Rings Keep their Memories Close
Our loved ones live on in our hearts. For many, a ring is a deeply personal connection to their spirit. HAVERHILL offers timeless Personalized Rings that allow you to create a custom design to keep their memory close.
Playful Combinations of Rings are Joyful
Mixing styles, textures and stones is fun, lighthearted and lets you tell your personal story. HAVERHILL’s slim band designs are meant to be combined together, so a variety of HAVERHILL rings feels unified and cohesive, yet captivating. Don’t be afraid to add interest with a variety of shapes and gemstone colors.
Styling tips for Ring Stacking
Think about both hands and find a balance on each hand as well as across both hands. It’s okay to leave some open space. Try different combinations until you find what suits your style, is comfortable to wear and makes you happy.
Create an opportunity to open a conversation about who you are and what matters most to you.
Neutral Stones Calm Your Ring Stack
Diamonds, white topaz, and light colored gemstones like aquamarine, peridot, nantucket blue topaz and citrine can be used as spacers between bolder colored gemstones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires.
Show some Skin
The ring stack doesn’t need to be a seamless match. Don't be afraid to let some skin show in between!
Show some Skin
The ring stack doesn’t need to be a seamless match. Don't be afraid to let some skin show in between!
Stack your Rings and Layer your Bracelets!
Carry your ring styling over into your bracelets or necklaces with layers - bring one element such as the birthstone, metal color, or ring style over to unify the look. You can decide how many rings to stack together - some of us are minimalists and some maximalists. Similarly, it's up to you how many bracelets or necklaces to layer, but it's easy to pull your look together with one or two unifying elements.
Stack your Rings and Layer your Bracelets!
Carry your ring styling over into your bracelets or necklaces with layers - bring one element such as the birthstone, metal color, or ring style over to unify the look. You can decide how many rings to stack together - some of us are minimalists and some maximalists. Similarly, it's up to you how many bracelets or necklaces to layer, but it's easy to pull your look together with one or two unifying elements.
Tell Your Story
Don’t feel confined - do what makes you happy. Old rules like stack only on one finger, don’t mix metals, or always stack both hands are fading away. At HAVERHILL we believe it is all about your journey, your story and your style. Adorn your hands with color and joy, and feel confident in who you are!
Tell Your Story
Don’t feel confined - do what makes you happy. Old rules like stack only on one finger, don’t mix metals, or always stack both hands are fading away. At HAVERHILL we believe it is all about your journey, your story and your style. Adorn your hands with color and joy, and feel confident in who you are!
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FAQ
When stacking rings together, they can fit more like a wider band ring, so you may want to go up a half size to get the perfect fit. Not sure of your ring size? We are happy to send you a complimentary ring sizer. This simple mini tape measure helps you find the perfect fit for your ring.
In some cultures, engagement and wedding rings are worn on the left hand, in some on the right hand. While there may be cultural traditions surrounding the significance of the ring finger, ring styling has become less formal and more fluid. Your jewelry tells your personal story, so you get to choose which ring goes on which finger and what it means to you. If someone asks, it becomes an opportunity to tell your story.
A little color theory can go a long way, if you are focused only on color, analogous colors, which are close to each other on the color wheel, give a calm feel. Think of the colors of the ocean like Aquamarine, Nantucket Blue Topaz and Sapphire, with Diamonds added in for capturing the light. If you want to make one stone pop, think about the play of light and dark. Placing a ring with a light stone like Peridot next to a dark stone like Emerald will really make the Emerald pop.