Layered Luxury: How to Stack Moissanite Necklaces & Bracelets for Chic Autumn Looks

Layered Luxury: How to Stack Moissanite Necklaces & Bracelets for Chic Autumn Looks

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Autumn’s cozy layers (think turtlenecks, blazers, and knit cuffs) call for jewelry that adds sparkle without clutter. LaneWoods’ moissanite necklaces and moissanite bracelets – sorted by style for easy stacking – are the key to effortless fall chic. Here’s how to mix Pendant, Tennis, and Y Shape necklaces, plus Tennis and Bangle bracelets, for polished looks.  

Stacking Moissanite Necklaces: Style-by-Style Guide  

Stick to 2–3 pieces with 2–3 inch length gaps – mix styles for depth, keep metals cohesive (yellow gold/rose gold works for fall).  

  1. Pendant Necklaces: The Versatile Base  

LaneWoods’ moissanite pendant necklaces (think solitaire or oval-cut stones on thin chains) are perfect as foundational layers – they add a focal point without overwhelming.  

  • Stack Idea:16-inch Solitaire Pendant (base) + 19-inch Tennis Necklace (see below) – pairs with a V-neck blazer for the office.  
  • Fall Fit: Peeks beautifully over a cream turtleneck or under a open-front cardigan.  
  1. Tennis Necklaces: Sleek Sparkle  

A thin moissanite tennis necklace (continuous tiny stones) adds smooth, understated glow – ideal for bridging base and statement layers.  

  • Stack Idea: 18-inch Micro Tennis Necklace (base) + 20-inch Y Shape Necklace (see below) – great with a black silk camisole under a leather jacket.  
  • Fall Fit: Complements fall’s rich textures (velvet, wool) without clashing.  
  1. Y Shape Necklaces: Elongating Finish  

LaneWoods’ Y Shape moissanite necklaces (a drop stone at the end) add vertical length – perfect as the top layer for V-necks or open collars.  

  • Stack Idea: 14-inch Pendant (tiny stone) + 20-inch Y Shape – elevates a plaid flannel for weekend apple picking.  
  • Fall Fit:Balances bulky sweaters by drawing the eye downward.  

Stacking Moissanite Bracelets: Tennis & Bangle Combos  

Limit to 2–3 pieces (bulky fall sleeves need space) – mix slim Tennis bracelets with structured Bangles for contrast.  

  1. Tennis Bracelets: Dainty Shine  

Thin moissanite tennis bracelets (sleek, continuous stones) slide easily under blazer cuffs or knit sleeves.  

  • Stack Idea: Rose Gold Tennis Bracelet + Slim Gold Bangle (see below) – polished for a fall wedding.  
  • Fall Fit: Glows softly against camel or burgundy knit cuffs.  
  1. Bangles: Structured Edge  

LaneWoods’ moissanite bangles bracelets (slim, with 1–2 accent stones) add shape – they won’t tangle and complement casual or dressy looks.  

  • Stack Idea: Hammered Gold Bangle (with moissanite) + Yellow Gold Tennis Bracelet – pairs with jeans and a flannel for brunch.  
  • Fall Fit: Stays secure during hikes or pumpkin-carving sessions.  

Why LaneWoods Moissanite Stacks Better  

  • Lightweight: No pulling, even with 3+ pieces.  
  • Durable: 9.25 Mohs hardness resists scratches from sweaters/jackets.  
  • Cohesive: Styles/metals match across collections for seamless mixing.  

Final Hack: Keep It Intentional  

Busy prints (plaid!) = simple stacks (1 Pendant + 1 Bangle). Solids (camel, black) = bolder mixes (Tennis + Y Shape + Bangle).  

Explore LaneWoods’ moissanite necklaces (Pendant/Tennis/Y Shape) and moissanite bracelets (Tennis/Bangle) to build your fall stack.  

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Ring Size Guide

ring size guide
ring size guide

This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below.

Inside Dia. Inside Circ. Size
MM MM US
CA
UK
AU
ZA
FR
DE
EUR
IT
ES
14.1 44.2 3 F 44 4.25
14.5 45.5 3.5 G 45.5 5.5
14.9 46.8 4 H 47 6.75
15.3 48 4.5 I 48 8
15.7 49.3 5 J-1/2 50 9.25
16.1 50.6 5.5 K-1/2 51 10.5
16.5 51.9 6 L-1/2 52 11.75
16.9 53.1 6.5 M-1/2 53 13.25
17.3 54.4 7 N-1/2 54 14.5
17.7 55.7 7.5 O-1/2 56 15.75
18.1 57 8 P-1/2 57 17
18.5 58.3 8.5 Q-1/2 58 18.25
19 59.5 9 R-1/2 60 19.5
19.4 60.8 9.5 S-1/2 61 20.75
19.8 62.1 10 T-1/2 62 22
20.2 63.4 10.5 U-1/2 63 23.25
20.6 64.6 11 V-1/2 64 24.75
21 65.9 11.5 W-1/2 66 26
21.4 67.2 12 X-1/2 67 27.25
21.8 68.5 12.5 Z 68 28.5
22.2 69.7 13 Z+1 70 29.75
22.6 71 13.5 Z+1.5 71 31
23 72.3 14 Z+2 72 32.25
23.4 73.5 14.5 Z+2.5 73.5 33.5
23.8 74.8 15 Z+3 75 34.75

Other Tips

1) Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.

2) If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size between the two.

3) When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort’s sake.