So lovely! I would keep it simple and let the bangle speak for itself as it is quite beautiful. If it were mine I would wear my rings and my bangle. It doesn't need anything else on the wrist though layering is also a lovely look. You can mix it up. When I wear my bangle I wear it alone on my wrist and it never seems lonely to me that is...
Thank you! I am not much of a "layering" jewelry person and usually only wear my wedding rings, earrings, watch, necklace and one right hand ring. (which suddenly sounds like a lot. ) But I was thinking adding one more bracelet would be good. For the time being, she will be alone since my birthday is in May.
What a lovely bangle! I understand your dilemma perfectly - I had the same issue myself in wanting to create the perfect bangle/ bracelet stack which would sit nicely on the wrist.
I think that an oval bangle stacks best with another oval bangle of similar inner diameter measurements, or a "stiff" bracelet which won't keep disappearing under the bangle and getting tangled. If you start mixing ovals with rounds they can easily push over each other and scratch, so finding something with right shape/ design is important if you want them to sit nicely together next to each other.
I am a bit obsessed with bracelets (especially rose gold with diamonds) and, after a lot of measuring, researching, and trying on, I now have a few to wear stacked or individually.
@diamondhoarder @Sparkles88 You girls have the most beautiful wrist candy! Both sets really appeal to me!
@Karlien I echo the above in that the bracelets / bangles should be of similar dimensions & size on the wrist. I have a few bracelets & 1 very lovely oval hinged solid silver bangle. I can stack the bangle with others easily, but I have a 'chunky' set and a 'delicate' set. The bangle plays nicely with both, but the delicate DBTY's do not like to be worn with the chunky ones. Here are pictures of my bangle with both: Tiffany platinum DBTY's & some random silk threads, then a chunky Tiffany & vintage 18ct yellow gold:
@diamondhoarder - please tell us about these bracelets!What a lovely bangle! I understand your dilemma perfectly - I had the same issue myself in wanting to create the perfect bangle/ bracelet stack which would sit nicely on the wrist.
I think that an oval bangle stacks best with another oval bangle of similar inner diameter measurements, or a "stiff" bracelet which won't keep disappearing under the bangle and getting tangled. If you start mixing ovals with rounds they can easily push over each other and scratch, so finding something with right shape/ design is important if you want them to sit nicely together next to each other.
I am a bit obsessed with bracelets (especially rose gold with diamonds) and, after a lot of measuring, researching, and trying on, I now have a few to wear stacked or individually.