What about using a really small clear piece in between each bracelet but on the bottom? Those can possibly keep the bracelets from making noise. I dont know the name of them but they look like the clear tips that come on the top of tweezers?
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Is the stone on your ring finger morganite?Thank you Sleepydoc!
No, actually it’s a pink and white diamond Tiffany soleste ring. The pink halo sometimes changes the look of the center diamond I feel.Is the stone on your ring finger morganite?
I agree with others... you have beautiful pieces but all I see are the hair ties. Maybe just wearing one at a time would be better for you? I totally get it though... I wear a wrist band when running or playing golf to stop the movement. And I only wear one love! You are making me think stacking might not be for me.I am doing experiment right now. “Three” looks so busy VS. “Two” looks just right. Do you think it is because the hair tie buffer I am using “serves” as the 3rd “bracelet”? I dislike the noise of bracelets clashes with each other. So I would always wear hair tie as a buffer. Only take tie off when taking photos
Glad you get it… I always planned to have three bracelets stacked. Now I am more settled on just two, or “three” including my ugly hair tie. Just changed to a nicer color tie…. Besides the noise, I also don’t like bracelet gets under/across each other. I like them always on their own positionI agree with others... you have beautiful pieces but all I see are the hair ties. Maybe just wearing one at a time would be better for you? I totally get it though... I wear a wrist band when running or playing golf to stop the movement. And I only wear one love! You are making me think stacking might not be for me.
My daily stack consists of a RG Love, RG Diamond JUC, and 1-2 VCA Alhambra bracelets.I currently stack Love and JUC bracelets daily, with an invisible plastic hair tie set between them to reduce noise when I walk or do chores. A few days ago, I tried to stack another bracelet and feel three might be too much, especially I always like to put a hair tie between to buffer. Am I going to get used to three as time goes? Or actually most of you stack just two for daily wear? I am asking this because I have been waiting to get yellow gold clash bracelet, and thought “three” would be a perfect stacking. Doesn’t look like the yellow gold will be released this year. If not, I may just upgrade my plain JUC bracelet to the diamond version and just stick the “two” stacking?
Just saw this. This is not what I had in mind when you said invisible hair tie. I assumed a clear, round hair tie.I am doing experiment right now. “Three” looks so busy VS. “Two” looks just right. Do you think it is because the hair tie buffer I am using “serves” as the 3rd “bracelet”? I dislike the noise of bracelets clashes with each other. So I would always wear hair tie as a buffer. Only take tie off when taking photos
Mostly joking here, but another option might be to add even more bracelets so that they’re stacked up on your arm enough to not move at allGlad you get it… I always planned to have three bracelets stacked. Now I am more settled on just two, or “three” including my ugly hair tie. Just changed to a nicer color tie…. Besides the noise, I also don’t like bracelet gets under/across each other. I like them always on their own position
I also assumed a translucent round hair tie. I think if you must wear a hair tie to immobilize the stack then a tie such as this would be preferable.Just saw this. This is not what I had in mind when you said invisible hair tie. I assumed a clear, round hair tie.
Your stack is beautiful, but these hair ties remind me of seeing a school teacher’s wrist in class. You know, those “bracelet keychains” from back in the day?
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I don’t see how you can tell what the stack looks like with the hair buffer. If you don’t like noise, wear bracelets that don’t move or clang, or wear just one.
I prefer odd numbers, and I generally wear one on each wrist. However, recently I’ve been wearing an old patek from my family with my Bulgari tubogas. It’s technically two bracelets, but bc of the Bulgari overlap, it reads as three.