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Stacking Rings
Delicate, textural, and endlessly personal—these stacking rings are designed to move with you. Each band is individually formed and hand-finished, creating subtle variations that make every piece one of a kind.
Wear a single ring for a quiet, understated touch, or build your own story by layering textures together. A full set includes three distinct finishes—planished, pin hammered, and riveted—each catching the light in its own way, creating a soft, organic shimmer across the hand.
Crafted in your choice of 14 gauge sterling silver or 14k gold fill, these rings are made to be lived in—lightweight, durable, and effortlessly wearable from day to night.
Timeless, but never uniform—this is everyday jewelry with intention.
Email your ring size to alison@alisonmarie.jewelry
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Wrap a piece of string or a thin strip of paper around your finger
Make sure it’s snug, but not tight
Mark where the ends meet
Measure the length in millimeters
Compare that measurement to a ring size chart
Helpful Tips for Accuracy
Measure your finger at the end of the day (fingers naturally swell slightly)
Avoid measuring when your hands are cold
If you’re between sizes, size up for comfort—especially for stacking rings
Wider bands tend to fit tighter, so consider sizing up slightly
Delicate, textural, and endlessly personal—these stacking rings are designed to move with you. Each band is individually formed and hand-finished, creating subtle variations that make every piece one of a kind.
Wear a single ring for a quiet, understated touch, or build your own story by layering textures together. A full set includes three distinct finishes—planished, pin hammered, and riveted—each catching the light in its own way, creating a soft, organic shimmer across the hand.
Crafted in your choice of 14 gauge sterling silver or 14k gold fill, these rings are made to be lived in—lightweight, durable, and effortlessly wearable from day to night.
Timeless, but never uniform—this is everyday jewelry with intention.
Email your ring size to alison@alisonmarie.jewelry
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Wrap a piece of string or a thin strip of paper around your finger
Make sure it’s snug, but not tight
Mark where the ends meet
Measure the length in millimeters
Compare that measurement to a ring size chart
Helpful Tips for Accuracy
Measure your finger at the end of the day (fingers naturally swell slightly)
Avoid measuring when your hands are cold
If you’re between sizes, size up for comfort—especially for stacking rings
Wider bands tend to fit tighter, so consider sizing up slightly