Stacking Rings
Stacking Rings
Thomas Sabo stacking rings are thin bands made to be worn several at once, so you can build a look that's your own. They come in sterling silver, gold and rose gold-toned finishes, plain or set with small stones. Because they're slim, you can mix metals and textures across a few fingers without it looking heavy.
Plain bands are the easiest base for a stack and go with everything. Adding a stone band or a different metal tone gives the stack some variety. You can keep it to two or three rings for a subtle look, or build up more for something bolder. Mixing tones on purpose reads intentional rather than mismatched.
Building a stack
A few ideas for putting one together:
- Start with one or two plain bands as a base.
- Add a stone or textured band for contrast.
- Spread rings across fingers rather than crowding one.
Getting the size right
Stacked rings can feel tighter together, so measure carefully and consider sizing thin bands true to size. Measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger, and remember several rings on one finger add up in width.
Care and gifting
Mixing finishes
Part of the appeal of stacking is mixing — a plain band next to a textured one, or a silver tone beside rose gold. Vary the widths so the stack has some rhythm rather than looking uniform. Spreading rings across two or three fingers usually reads cleaner than loading them all onto one.
Sterling silver darkens over time; a polishing cloth fixes it. Store rings apart so they don't scratch, and keep them dry. Stacking rings make a good gift because you can start someone off with two or three and they can add more later. We ship Australia-wide and Afterpay is available at checkout.