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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
How many rings should I stack?
How many rings should I stack?
There is no rule. The most wearable stacks tend to have 3–5 rings per finger — enough to read as intentional, not cluttered. Start with 2 or 3 and add from there. Mixing thin bands with one slightly wider ring creates the most visual balance.
Can I mix gold and silver rings in a stack?
Can I mix gold and silver rings in a stack?
Yes — mixed metal stacking is a deliberate trend, not a mistake. If you're mixing yellow gold and silver (or white gold), keep other elements consistent — similar ring profiles, complementary styles. Intentional mixing looks polished; accidental mixing looks mismatched.
What order should I stack my rings?
What order should I stack my rings?
There is no strict order, but a few principles help. Place the ring you want to be the focal point — typically a wider or diamond-set band — in the center, flanked by thinner bands on either side. This creates symmetry and draws the eye to your statement piece.
Which metal is best for stackable rings?
Which metal is best for stackable rings?
14k solid gold is the most durable for daily stacking — it won't wear through or tarnish. Gold vermeil is a beautiful, affordable option for lighter-wear styles. For an investment piece in the middle of a stack, consider a lab-grown diamond pave band in platinum or 14k white gold.
Can I mix Quince stackable rings with rings from other brands?
Can I mix Quince stackable rings with rings from other brands?
Yes. Quince stacker bands are sized standard US, so they layer naturally with rings from other fine jewelry brands. The 14k gold and gold vermeil finishes mix well with other gold-toned jewelry.
How do I care for stacked rings?
How do I care for stacked rings?
Clean regularly with warm water and mild soap, dry thoroughly, and store rings individually when not in use to prevent scratching. Gold vermeil rings are more delicate — remove before swimming, washing dishes, or heavy activity. 14k solid gold and platinum are more resilient but benefit from the same care routine.




