Traditionally, wedding ring sets include the engagement ring you got during the proposal and the wedding band exchanged on your big day. Today, wearing multiple wedding bands is a fun way to add personality to your set or update the look of your engagement ring.
Stackable wedding bands are thin bands that easily stack on top of each other to create an eye-catching design. Sometimes, they interlock and sometimes, they don't. Some people view a stackable wedding band simply as one that fits into the shape of the engagement ring. And the options are endless: You can alternate between luxe bands sparkling with diamonds, opt for simpler designs, or go for maximum impact with colored gemstones and interesting detailing.
Mixing and matching stackable bands is part of the fun of buying them, so you should feel free to get creative and versatile. We searched high and low to find the best stackable wedding bands, keeping metal type, finish, band thickness, stones, and other details in mind.
Halleh White Enamel Band
This chic band is both classic and stylish, with a white enamel around the outside and underside that makes it stand out just enough. A row of brilliant-cut diamonds completes the look.
Sizes: 5-8 | Metal: 18K Rose Gold, 18K Yellow Gold
Jessie Ve Hearts and Diamond Eternity Ring
Add a touch of whimsy to your look with this sweet band. It features tiny puffy hearts between sparkling diamonds, and is available in yellow or rose gold.
Sizes: J-R | Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold, 18ct Red Gold, and Platinum
Meadowlark Amelie Band Plain
A plain band is a lovely addition to any wedding ring stack as it adds some balance to more embellished pieces. This round band is slightly curved and is so simple and pretty.
Sizes: 5-10 | Metal: 7, including 9ct Yellow Gold, 9ct White Gold, 14ct Yellow Gold
Shahla Karimi Beaded Band
This high polish beaded band is a fun addition to a stack of wedding bands. It looks just as good on its own as it does with other bands.
Sizes: 4-13 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold, 14k White Gold, and 14k Rose Gold
Kendra Scott Becca Band Ring
Simple bands are the most versatile, but adding one or two more embellished ones is always fun. This one features marquise diamonds faceted in a feminine design.
Sizes: 5-9 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Harmony Ring
The tapered band gives this ring a unique shape that will make it look interesting against non-tapered bands. Tiny diamonds add lots of sparkle and the rose gold makes this extra romantic.
Sizes: 3-10 | Metal: 18k Rose Gold
David Yurman Stax Chain Link Ring
If you're looking for something trendier, opt for this chain link ring. Diamonds make it elegant, while a combination of different metal finishes makes it more unique.
Sizes: 4.5-10 | Metal: 18k Yellow Gold
Ring Concierge Mini Emerald Diamond Band
For a more traditional bridal vibe, opt for this stunner of a band from Ring Concierge. With 28 tiny emerald-cut diamonds on a platinum band, this is sure to stand out.
Sizes: 3-8 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold, 14k Rose Gold, and Platinum
Anita Ko Baguette Diamond Wave Ring
The wave-inspired shape of this band is so cool and unique. We love how the baguette diamonds look with rose gold, but you can choose another metal if you prefer.
Sizes: 4.5-7.5 | Metal: Yellow Gold, White Gold, Rose Gold
Jessie Ve Barely There Milgrain Ring
Super thin and discreet, this design is the perfect subtle addition to any ring stack. The milgrain detail along the edge makes it glisten even between two other rings.
Sizes: J-P | Metal: 18K Yellow Gold, 18K Rose Gold, and Platinum
Kendra Scott Victoria Band Ring
A tiny white diamond in the center looks elegant on this gold band. We also love the bubble detail along the halo and band.
Sizes: 6-7 | Metal: 14K Yellow Gold
Anita Ko Diamond Honeycomb Ring
Adding one uniquely shaped ring to your stack is a great way to make the look less structured and more fun. This honeycomb ring is a perfect way to do exactly that.
Sizes: 5-7 | Metal: Yellow Gold, White Gold, and Rose Gold
Gorjana Diamond Bar Eternity Ring
The simplicity of this thin band is exactly why we love it. Tiny diamonds wrap all the way around this one for a classic look.
Sizes: 5-9 | Metal: 14K Solid Gold
Bario Neal Arco Curved Champagne Diamond Ombre Band
The curved shape of this simple band will fit nicely with the center stone of most engagement rings and gives almost a crown-like look. The ombré set of champagne diamonds is a beautiful touch.
Sizes: 2-16 | Metal: Yellow Gold, White Metal, and Rose Gold
Blue Nile Dot Dash Diamond Eternity Ring
The name "Dot Dash" for this ring makes perfect sense since it features a continuous row of princess, round, and baguette-cut diamonds. This is a unique pattern with lots of sparkle!
Sizes: 5-10 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
Shahla Karimi Deco Detail Band
If you want a band without gemstones, this is a beautiful choice. The hexagon design that wraps around the whole band is so fun to look at.
Sizes: 4-13 | Metal: 5, including 14k Yellow Gold, 14k White Gold, and 14k Rose Gold
Grace Lee Petite Asscher Diamond Stacker Ring
This ring is minimalist and elegant, with a super tiny Asscher diamond on a very thin gold band. It's smaller than you think, but would look nice against a wider band.
Sizes: 4-8.5 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
Kendra Scott Astrid Yellow Gold Ring
We love the subtle details of this tiny ring that make it look so lovely in a stack. Little studs spaced between small diamonds makes it interesting from all angles.
Sizes: 5-12 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold, 14k Rose Gold, 14K White Gold
Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Classic Milgrain Wedding Band
We love the mixed metals of this modern and minimalist band. Rose gold milgrain details look so pretty against a platinum band for something that is anything but simple.
Sizes: 3-13 | Metal: 18k Rose Gold and Platinum
Ring Concierge Criss-Cross Band
Available in solid gold or platinum, this criss-cross ring is both interesting and simple at the same time. We love how this adds some dimension to a stack.
Sizes: 3-10 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold, 14k Rose Gold, and Platinum
Blue Nile Petite Twist Diamond Eternity Band
This twist ring features two intertwined bands, one sparkling with pavé diamonds and one of solid platinum. You can also get it in platinum, rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold.
Sizes: 3-10 | Metal: 4, including 14k White Gold, 14k Yellow Gold, 14k Rose Gold
Brilliant Earth Lunette Diamond Ring
The Lunette Ring dips down to create a crescent shape studded with glistening diamonds. It's designed to fit perfectly with the center stone of an engagement ring, whether you just wear the pair of stack more on top.
Sizes: 3-10 | Metal: 4, including 14k White Gold, 14k Yellow Gold, 14k Rose Gold
Blue Nile Curved Pavé Diamond Wedding Ring
We also like this curved band from Blue Nile. Available in yellow gold, white gold, or platinum, it features a small divot that hugs the center stone of your engagement ring while pavé-set diamonds add sparkle to your set.
Sizes: 3-9 | Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
What to Look For When Buying a Stackable Wedding Band
- Metal Type and Finish: The first thing to consider when buying a stackable wedding band is the metal type and finish. Though there are no official rules, most people choose a band that matches the metal of their engagement ring. As with the Blue Nile Petite Twist Diamond Eternity Ring, many bands are available in multiple metals, including yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, and platinum. But don't feel like you have to stick to just one metal—mixed metals make can make your stack look much more trendy, modern, and interesting.
- Stones: Wedding bands can be plain, as in just metal without any stones. But if you'd like some sparkle and it's within your budget, consider a design with pavé diamonds, baguette-cut diamonds, or colored gemstones. We love the subtle diamond detailing on Kendra Scott's Astrid Ring.
- Band Shape and Thickness: You want to make sure at least one band fits perfectly with your engagement ring so that everything ends up meshing together. This might mean choosing a curved band, like the Brilliant Earth Lunette Diamond Ring. It could also be a super plain metal band or something very thin and dainty.
Why Trust Brides
Brides contributor Jessica Booth is a freelance writer specializing in fashion, jewelry, and lifestyle. For this roundup, she researched today's best stackable wedding bands, considering the metal type, finish, shape, width, and stones. Commerce writer Theresa Holland updated this story with additional product recommendations and buying tips.