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Diamond Stacking Rings
Discover our selection of stackable diamond ring styles. Each design provides a unique set of separate stackable diamond set bands. Wear them individually or in unison to create a dazzling look—all individually crafted to order.
Stackable Diamond Rings in Gold and Platinum
A stacking diamond ring set combines several individual rings, designed to be worn together. Unlike other styles where rings are fused, stacking rings are individual bands, styled to create a set.
We create sets in a broad range of styles, with both natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds and coloured gemstones. Or, combinations of each. Choose the same precious metal across each ring, or mix precious metals in a selection of colours including White Gold, Yellow Gold and Rose Gold.
In addition, carat weights vary to suit most budgets and size requirements. For example, the Verity 1-carat diamond ring, closely stacks three bands with a total of over 1 carat of diamonds.
Stacked Diamond Engagement Rings
Stacking rings do not always make conventional engagement rings. However, some of our clients request stackable rings for their engagement and wedding ring set. Furthermore, we provide an additional service to custom shape a wedding band to fit around any engagement ring.
How Many Rings are in a Stacking Ring Set?
There are no rules about how many rings should stack together within a set. For example, our Fusion ring designs feature just two stackable diamond rings. Both rings mirror each other and fit together seamlessly. The Fusion range makes the ideal eternity ring stack perfect for any anniversary. Other sets include three or more rings, typically made with identical bands.
Stacking Wedding Rings and Eternity Rings
Stacking wedding rings are a modern choice, pairing several rings stacked into a single design. Additional ideas include stacking eternity rings which work similarly.
Should rings in a stacked set spin on the finger?
Infrequently, some clients experience their ring stacks spinning on the finger. This occurs when one or more of the rings move freely around the stack. The most common cause of this is an incorrect finger size. Too large, and rings can sometimes turn, slip or spin on the finger.
