How to Stack Silver Rings

Stacking rings has been a feature of jewelry for a long time. Well-known stackable rings are ring sets where one part of the set is used as an engagement ring and the other part of the set is used as a wedding ring. Another way to select and use stacking rings is to determine the birthstone from each friend or family member and select a stacking ring that allows you to choose one ring for each important person. These rings are worn together as if they are a single ring. Some jewelers will band them at the back to hold the collection together, but they are made to allow for flexibility and rearrangement. Silver stacking rings are often used in friendship sets.

Things You'll Need

  • Silver stacking rings
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Instructions

    • 1

      Select stacking silver rings in the style you like. Some stacking rings incorporate birthstones into the band; others allow you to engrave special words. Some feature bezels with mounted stones.

    • 2

      Determine what theme you wish to celebrate with your stacking rings. You can develop a set just for close friends, immediate family members, a special event or to coordinate with your clothes. Many people like to select birthstones as a way to identify which ring represents which person.

    • 3

      Assemble or stack your birthstone family-type ring by order of birth. Often stacking rings will all be identical in general style with different colored stones.

    • 4

      Stack a friendship ring set by order of preference. Your most special friend may be closest to your hand with your newest friend being added closest to the end of your finger. This will allow you to keep adding rings to your stack as you make new friends.

Tips & Warnings

  • Buy good-quality silver rings, particularly if they include mounted stones. You don't want poorly mounted stones to fall out. Remove stacking ring sets when kneading dough or otherwise working with your hands where the rings will become dirty or the stones dislodged. Consider having a finished set banded or soldered by a jeweler to keep the stack in place.

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