How to Wear Multiple Rings to Really Make a Statement This Fall

I never step out the door without jewelry, which is why I know there’s an art to stacking pieces on. It took time and experience to learn how to wear multiple rings to look sleek and interesting, but I also spoke to jewelry experts for tips on where to start. And because I’m not a gatekeeper, I’m sharing their advice with you too.

According to them, the key is to go with your unique vibe, play with textures and sizes, and to find the balance between both your hands. It helps to also have a vision. For example, I always consider my outfit or start with a bold statement piece. Sometimes, that may just mean I’m building around my Oura ring and then stacking from there.

Below is everything you need to know on how to wear multiple rings, according to jewelry experts. Pro tip: Jot down your ring size in your Notes app for convenient jewelry shopping. For the longest time, I didn’t know my pinky size and skipped out on layering rings there. Learn from my mistake: You can easily measure it with a ring sizer or DIY it with a white paper and pen.

The best stackable rings, at a glance

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Nordstrom Set of 3 Waterproof Cubic Zirconia Stackable Rings

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Spinelli Kilcollin Solarium Set of Three Sterling Silver Rings

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How to wear rings on multiple fingers

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1. Start simple with thinner bands as the base

Start building your ring stack with a couple of slim bands you can wear every day. They’re “the backbone of a good stack,” says Xenia Lally, fashion director at Mejuri. “Once you’ve got that down, you can add texture (like braided bands), play with different shapes (like domes), or bring in a statement ring to make it feel more like you.”

2. Add statement rings

Once you have your base, you can layer in something bolder: a signet, colorful gemstone rings, pearl rings, birthstone rings, sculptural pieces, or even watch rings, which are trending right now. (My personal favorite is Fossil’s gold and green one.) Stack them on as many fingers as you feel comfortable. Personally, I don’t like having my index finger and middle finger with too many rings, so I only have rings on one or the other.

“Some people love a full-hand moment, others just pick one or two fingers,” says Lally. “There’s really no rule when it comes to styling jewelry—you can start small and build as you go. I tend to stick to the stack with two or three fingers as I often work with my hands and it’s the most comfortable for me.”

3. Adjust based on what feels right

Mix metals, stones, enamels, opals, and different shapes and sizes. I like to combine rings with a lot of texture so that it almost feels like a game of Tetris on my fingers.

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