How to Stack Wedding & Anniversary Bands
Build a personal, layered look that grows with your story.
Ring stacking lets you layer your engagement ring, wedding band, and anniversary bands into a look that's uniquely yours — and adds new pieces to mark milestones over the years. Here's how to do it beautifully.
Start with your core
Your engagement ring and wedding band are the anchor. From there, add complementary bands above, below, or both to frame them.
Keep the metal consistent
Sticking to one metal tone keeps a growing stack cohesive, even as you mix plain, pavé, and textured bands. See Wedding Band Metals.
Vary texture for interest
Mix a sparkling pavé band with a plain one, or a thin band with a wider one, for rhythm and depth. Odd numbers of rings often look balanced.
Add anniversary bands over time
A new band is a beautiful way to mark an anniversary or milestone — and moissanite makes adding to your stack affordable year after year. Browse wedding bands.
FAQs
How many bands can I stack?
As many as feel comfortable — many people love two or three. Odd numbers often look especially balanced.
What is an anniversary band?
A band added to celebrate a milestone, often stacked with your wedding ring to mark the years together.

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