How to Build the Perfect Bracelet Stack

Bracelets are one of the most versatile jewelry pieces you can own — but knowing how to wear them together takes a bit of practice. Here's how to build a bracelet stack that looks great.

start with one anchor piece

Every good bracelet stack starts with one statement piece. This could be a tennis bracelet, a bold chain, or a charm bracelet. Build the rest of your stack around it.

mix textures

The most interesting stacks combine different textures — a smooth chain bracelet next to a rhinestone piece, or a herringbone next to a crystal link. Our Rainbow Crystal Link Bracelet pairs beautifully with a simple gold chain for exactly this effect.

vary the widths

Mix thin and thick bracelets for visual contrast. A wide Triple Row Rhinestone Bracelet looks great next to a delicate single chain.

odd numbers work best

Three or five bracelets tends to look more natural than two or four. The odd number creates asymmetry that feels effortless rather than forced.

leave some wrist space

Don't cover your entire wrist. A little skin showing between pieces lets each bracelet breathe and makes the overall look more intentional.

mix metals if you're confident

Once you're comfortable stacking, try mixing gold and silver tones. Our Aqua Crystal Link Bracelet in silver pairs surprisingly well with gold chain bracelets for a modern mixed-metal look.

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