CUSTOM MADE STACKABLE RINGS
The type of jewelry that re-defines "The More The Merrier"
We want to start by saying that stackable rings are the hottest trend at the moment, however we can also add that they are always the hottest jewelry trend. They never go out of style, even though every year jewelers come up with updated and unique designs.
Stackable rings inspire you to blend rings that you already love and pair them along with a new one. You can start with one and keep on building along the way. You can easily mix and match different colors and materials (White-Rose-Yellow Gold even Silver and black Rhoudium plated ones! ) as well as really sparkly diamond rings with designs that have interesting textures and without any stones in them.
Here is a very elegant combination created with 4 stackable rings. The ones in the middle are 2 pave set diamond bands and the outer ones are beaded rose gold stackable. You can have a major fashion moment on any special occasion.
You are literally limited with you imagination when it comes to these playful rings. There are basically no rules and every combination looks one of a kind. The only thing we would recommend is to keep them proportionate and somewhat cohesive.
Stackable bands make the ultimate gifts for any special occasion, such as sweet sixteens, birthdays, anniversaries and even as wedding bands! They have a customizable feel to them.
Today OKG Jewelry's owner and exclusive master jeweler George Azatyan is working on a few "textured" stackable rings for our showroom. He is an extremely skilled jeweler.
Can you believe that in order to create these luscious rings George starts with these simple wires?
These rings will have a twist braid style therefore he starts with
twisting some wires and make a long piece.
Next step is to heat the wire so that it is bendable.
You can see the gold turning crimson with the applied heat from the torch.
Now it is time to hammer it to flatted the twist and bend it slowly.
This gage rolls the gold and gives the bar a smooth and uniform surface.
Here is how it looks so far
He measures and cuts a long enough section of the bar
and rolls it around a jewelers mandril to give the ring shape.
A wooden hammer is a jewelers best friend :)
Almost there...
Now it is time to solder the open edge
We have a rounded twist and a flat twist
It's time to polish
It's already looking shiny!
Here is the final look! They are spectacular.
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