Current ring stack
Playing around with my rings… Let me see your current ring stack. #Lemon8 #lemon8jewelry #ringstack #rings #silverjewelry
I've always been fascinated by ring stacks, and like many of you, I used to wonder if mixing metals was a fashion faux pas. But over time, I've learned that breaking a few 'rules' can lead to the most stunning and personalized looks! My current stack, for instance, is a testament to how beautifully silver and gold can coexist and even enhance each other. One common question I get is about mixing metals. My secret? Don't overthink it! I often pair a bold gold signet ring with delicate silver bands adorned with diamonds. The contrast creates an immediate visual interest that a monochromatic stack simply can't achieve. You might see a prominent marquise-cut diamond ring with a silver band sitting right next to a simple gold band on my other finger. It’s all about balance and finding pieces that speak to you. I find that using at least two different metals, like silver and gold, makes the stack feel intentional rather than accidental. It’s like creating a mini art installation on your fingers! Then there's the art of mixing textures. This is where a stack truly comes alive. My stack often features a mix of smooth, polished bands, alongside dazzling, diamond-encrusted heart-shaped rings, and even a subtly silver patterned ring. This variety prevents the stack from looking flat. For example, a sleek, simple silver band contrasts beautifully with the sparkle of a large round diamond with silver bands. I also love incorporating unique shapes, like a heart-shaped ring with pink stones, to add a whimsical touch amidst more classic designs. The textures create depth and tell a story with each piece. Think of yourself as your own 'ring concierge' – you're curating a collection that reflects your personality. When building your stack, start with a 'hero' piece, maybe a favorite marquise-cut diamond ring or a sentimental gold signet. Then, build around it, ensuring you have a mix of thin and thick bands, and different finishes. On one hand, I might have a full silver ring stack featuring various diamond shapes, while on the other, I’ll introduce a pop of gold. Don't be afraid to experiment with different fingers too. Sometimes a simple silver band on the pinky finger can tie the whole look together. My nails are often red manicured nails, and I find that bold nail color can really make a mixed-metal, mixed-texture stack pop, drawing even more attention to the intricate details of each ring. It's all part of the overall look! Remember, there are no strict rules. If it feels good and looks good to you, then you've absolutely nailed it. The key is confidence and expressing your unique style. So go ahead, play around with your rings, mix those metals and textures, and create a stack that's uniquely yours!





Put one of those band behind the engagement ring,the one with the diamonds behind it and it will be beautiful. I had a jeweler tell me to wear the wedding band closes to your heart for ever lasting love. I was married twice before I married the man I was with before he passed away for 18 years and I changed my wedding band around and put it behind my engagement ring and that’s what happen. 18 years and I love him with all my heart. Call it superstitious if you like but it worked for me. I wish everyday I had him back by my side.