People often have a conversation about clothes, shoes, or bags – but what most people don’t realise is the power of accessories to seal and set the overall tone of the outfit. Oftentimes, jewellery is the first impression of someone’s personality and style.
An introduction to jewellery stacking

Fundamentally, jewellery stacking is about layering different types of accessories on top of one another – rings, bracelets, necklaces, or earrings – in order to add volume and carefully curate a unique combination.
Jewellery stacking in itself is a form of art that showcases your creativity. After constructing an outfit, accessorising is where you can have fun and experiment to bring your look to life. The best part is, there’s no right or wrong – just whatever feels right.
If you have an existing collection, jewellery stacking is one way to make the most out of it. However, the process can get overwhelming, especially for a beginner. Fret not, we have put together the ultimate styling guide to help you create your dream jewellery stack.
Building a jewellery collection

Just like how every building needs a good foundation, a trinket collection should also be constructed carefully. Here are a few suggestions for when you’re choosing your next accessory.
1. Opt for a matte finish. When searching for a new knick-knack, a matte coat is preferred to avoid looking garish during stacking, in comparison to incorporating shiny pieces.
2. Invest in higher-quality jewellery. Choosing a higher-quality material, like stainless steel at the very least, can prevent the pieces from getting dull or rusty over time. This keeps your jewellery colour and collection consistent.
3. Source your jewellery from various places. Find them at the flea markets, thrift stores, and during your travels. Don’t be afraid to buy the weird-shaped rings – in fact, they act as a personal story to your collection.
General tips for jewellery stacking

While there are no rules in jewellery stacking, there are some tips and tricks that you can follow to elevate your layering game.
1. Start with a base piece. This refers to your favourite everyday pieces, such as wedding rings, heirlooms, or even permanent accessories.
2. Add a few fillers. Jewellery fillers refer to the simpler, minimalist designs that can fill the gap between your chunky bijoux without the tendency to overpower your stack.
3. Build contrast. This means pairing sleek rings with textured rings, combining different sizes, and mixing different metals – like gold, silver, and precious stones.
4. Always add a statement piece, be it a dainty pinky ring or a chunky banded one. A watch is also an example of a good statement piece.
Overall, don’t forget to enjoy the process – and have fun experimenting!
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