One of my most frequently asked questions is how to pull together the perfect ring stack. It's an art rather than a science, though certain combinations of rings can create movement or emphasize the glittering quality of the stones. Here are a few of the ways I stack my own rings to create beautiful lines that flow together.

Make One Band the Star
You don't need a traditional solitaire to have a show-stopping ring at the center of your stack. One thicker band flanked by two delicate bands creates a classic look.
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Add a Glittering Crown
The glittering look of a peaked or arched ring atop two diamond bands is perfectly maximalist, with just the right amount of negative space sitting between the rings.

Stack a Trio of Thin Bands
This is what we mean when we say jewelry is an art, not a science. Often, you'll hear that varying weights is the key to stacking, but, here, three similarly thin bands create a cohesive, calming feeling.

Focus on Negative Space
What's not there can do just as much work as what is! These three sparkling rings create sweeping lines when they come together, leaving negative space that feels light and delicate.