Seven is traditionally a lucky number, from its significance in ancient mythology to our modern-day references (7 days in a week, 7 colors in the rainbow, 7 little dwarfs for Snow White).
Seven happens to be a favorite number around the studio, too. When it comes to stacking rings, five just isn’t quite enough. With the combination of three metals, it’s best to have a two-three-two ratio. Vary up the widths of the rings and layer the metals in different ways for an eye-catching style that’s completely your own.
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