Brass Stacking Rings

Noir KĀLA's brass stacking rings are made from a nickel-free, lead-free copper-zinc alloy whose warm gold tone is the metal's natural color, not a coating applied over a base. Brass is a structural material with a long history in jewelry and metalwork: it has been used across metalworking traditions for centuries, from ancient armlets and ceremonial seals to architectural hardware, valued for its density, workability, and warm register.

Stacking in brass produces a different visual result from silver or gold vermeil. The tone reads as heavier and closer to earth, and multiple rings on one hand carry the compounded weight of that material character rather than a dressed surface. Each ring in this collection is handcrafted through long-standing relationships with skilled makers in Rajasthan, India and designed in Montreal, with a finish that reflects the hand that made it.

Building a brass ring stack starts with proportion. Mix widths deliberately: a flat band alongside a thinner hammered ring creates contrast without visual noise. Brass layers naturally with silver and oxidized metals, so existing rings in other materials do not need to be set aside. When stacking multiple rings on a single finger, size up by half a size to account for the added pressure against the skin. Noir KĀLA's brass stacking rings include stackable brass rings in band, sculptural, and flat forms, with options across the sizing range to support a considered stack built over time.

Brass develops a natural patina as the copper content reacts with air and skin over time. This is material behavior, not a defect, and it is part of how the metal ages with use. The rate depends on how often rings are worn and how much contact they have with water, sweat, and products. Patina can be maintained, deepened, or polished back with a soft cloth, depending on preference. Some wearers experience a temporary green mark where brass sits against the skin, caused by a harmless chemical reaction between copper and the skin's pH. It washes off with soap and water. 

Noir KĀLA brass is nickel-free and lead-free, and every piece is backed by a 1-year warranty, a 30-day exchange policy (electronic gift card credit or item exchange of equal value), and worldwide shipping via UPS, free on orders over $200 CAD. These brass rings are made to develop character over time, developing a surface character that reflects time and use rather than a finish applied once and maintained unchanged.

 

Questions fréquemment posées

Noir KĀLA brass is nickel-free and lead-free. Brass is a copper and zinc alloy, and neither element causes the reactions associated with nickel sensitivity. Some wearers notice a temporary green mark where a brass ring sits against the skin. This is caused by a natural chemical reaction between the copper content and the skin's pH, not usually a sign of an allergic reaction. It is harmless, washes off with soap and water, and often becomes less noticeable over time as the ring adjusts to regular wear.

Start with one ring per finger and add from there. When stacking multiple rings on a single finger, size up by half a size to allow for the added pressure. Pairing a wider flat band with a thinner hammered ring creates contrast in a stack without overloading the hand. Brass layers naturally with silver and oxidized metals. There is no fixed rule for how many rings to include. A brass ring set offers a considered starting point if you prefer a curated combination over building piece by piece. Brass band rings tend to anchor a stack well given their flat, consistent surface. Build by feel and proportion, choosing what holds its visual weight through daily wear without sliding or bunching on the finger.

Brass is a solid copper and zinc alloy. Its warm gold tone is the color of the metal itself, not a surface coating. Gold-plated rings have a base metal covered with a thin layer of gold that can wear through over time, exposing the base material underneath. A brass ring does not have a plated layer that can peel. The trade-off is that brass develops natural patina and can leave a temporary mark on skin, while gold plating maintains a consistent surface finish until the plating gradually thins with wear and contact. Noir KĀLA's 22k gold plated with a 925 sterling silver base offers significantly greater durability than standard gold plating.

Remove brass rings before washing hands, swimming, or applying lotion and perfume, as sustained moisture accelerates oxidation. After wearing, wipe with a soft dry cloth to remove oils and residue. If patina builds beyond your preference, polish with a soft dry cloth or a brass-specific polishing cloth to restore brightness. Store brass separately from silver or gold vermeil jewelry to avoid surface transfer. A periodic light polish maintains warmth and surface clarity without stripping the metal's natural character.

Brass develops patina over time as copper reacts with air, moisture, and skin. This is normal material behavior, not damage or a sign of poor quality. How quickly patina develops depends on wear frequency and contact with water, sweat, and products. Some wearers prefer the aged, deep patina that adds depth to the surface. Others clean their rings regularly to maintain brightness. Unlike plated metals, brass does not delaminate or corrode through. The metal beneath is usually unaffected regardless of how the surface ages.
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