Stackable Rings
Layer, mix, and build a ring stack that’s entirely your own. Our gold stackable rings are crafted in solid 14K and 18K gold, designed to sit flush against each other so every combination — slim bands, diamond eternity rings, beaded textures — wears comfortably and lasts. Start with one and add as your story grows.
By Metal
- 10K10K 6
- 14K14K 6
- 18K18K 6
- PT950PT950 6
By Stone Shape
By Stone Type
By Price
By Style
By Stone Color
- White 6
Platinum Round Lab Grown Diamond Prong Set Stackable Ring
14K Gold Lab Grown Diamond Prong Set Stackable Ring
14K Gold Round Lab Grown Diamond Bezel Stackable Ring
14K Gold Round Lab Grown Diamond Prong Set Stackable Ring
14K Gold Round Lab Grown Diamond Channel Set Stackable Ring
14K Rose Gold Pear Lab Grown Diamond Prong Set Stackable Ring
How to Build a Gold Ring Stack That Lasts
The best stacks aren't random — they're built. Start with a base ring, usually a plain or diamond-set band, then add 1-3 accent rings in varying widths and textures. Mixing 14K yellow, white, and rose gold in one stack is a current favorite, but a tonal stack in a single gold color reads just as intentional. The rule that matters most isn't aesthetic, it's structural: every ring in your stack should be cast in the same purity of gold. Mixing real 14K or 18K gold with gold-plated or vermeil pieces causes uneven wear — the plated ring tarnishes and thins years before the solid gold ring does, and stacked rings rub against each other constantly, accelerating that wear.
This is where manufacturing quality shows. A stackable ring is handled more than almost any other jewelry category — pushed on and off daily, stacked against other metal, exposed to friction at the shank. Bands cut too thin, or plated rather than cast solid, lose their shape and shine within a year. Ours are cast and finished in solid gold to a thickness that holds up to daily stacking, so the ring you buy today still fits cleanly into a new stack five years from now.
Sizing is the other detail people get wrong. If you're planning to wear 2-3 rings on one finger long-term, order them a half size up from your usual size — stacked bands sit tighter than a single ring. We're happy to help you size a multi-ring stack correctly before you order.
Stackable Rings FAQs
There's no fixed limit — most stacks use 2 to 5 rings per hand, often split across two or three fingers rather than piled on one. Start with 2-3 and add over time as you collect pieces that work together.
Yes — mixing 14K yellow, white, and rose gold is one of the most popular stacking styles right now. Just keep the gold purity consistent (14K with 14K, 18K with 18K) so every ring wears at the same rate.
Many people use a stack of slim bands in place of a single wedding band, often pairing one diamond eternity ring with one or two plain bands. They can be worn alongside an engagement ring or on their own.
Solid gold rings are cast entirely from 14K or 18K gold and hold their color and shape through years of daily wear. Gold-plated rings have a thin gold layer over a base metal, which thins from the friction of stacking and needs replating. For rings worn daily and stacked against other metal, solid gold lasts significantly longer.
If you plan to wear 2 or more rings together long-term on one finger, size up by about half a size from your single-ring size, since multiple bands sit more snugly together.