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The base piece for every Iridelle wrist stack. Plain iridescent shimmer, no charms, designed to be worn in multiples.
These are the workhorse of an Iridelle wrist stack. No charms, no dangling pendants — just iridescent cracked-glass beads on elastic, flat against the wrist, designed to be layered one, two, or three at a time. Because there's no charm to catch or snag, a couple of stackables sit flush on the wrist together without bunching or tangling.
The iridescent effect works the same way as our charm bracelets: fractured glass interior, multi-directional light scatter, shifting colours from soft purples and pinks to golds and greens. The visual difference between a single stackable and two or three on the wrist is noticeable — a little more shimmer surface area, and the layered effect creates a continuous band of colour that moves as you do.
Colorways include aurora (a soft blueish-pink), lavender, blush, and seasonal limited shades. These are intentionally close in tone rather than starkly different — the idea is that layering aurora + lavender + blush looks cohesive, not chaotic. That said, mixing distinctly different shades (e.g., aurora + a deep teal + gold) creates a bolder stack if that's your preference.
Beyond the Iridelle catalogue: stackables pair well with metal bracelets from other brands, friendship bracelets, mood rings, and basically any thin bracelet you already own. The elastic fit means sizing is not a concern for most wrists. The lack of a charm or closure means they're genuinely comfortable to wear all day without adjustment.
Stacking tip
Start with one or two stackables in coordinating colorways. Add a Cracked Glass Charm Bracelet as a centrepiece — one charm piece with one or two plain stackables beside it — or swap in a Dainty Chain Bracelet for metal contrast. Keep the whole stack to two or three pieces; a small, considered group beats a crowded wrist, and sticking to one or two colorways keeps it from reading chaotic.
Complete the stack
A stackable bracelet is specifically designed to be worn in multiples rather than as a single statement piece. Iridelle's stackables are plain iridescent bead bracelets with no charms, pendants, or clasps — features that would cause tangling or inconsistent fit when layering. The result is a bracelet that sits flat and uniform on the wrist alongside identical pieces. When you wear two or three stackables together, they function as a seamless bead band rather than separate bracelets.
There's no fixed rule, but one to three is the everyday range for most Iridelle customers. A single stackable is a clean, minimal look. Two or three reads as a considered stack — enough shimmer to feel intentional without overwhelming the wrist or feeling heavy through the day. Piling on more rarely looks better, it just looks busier. For a first stack, start with two in coordinating colorways and adjust from there.
Yes — this is how most people wear them. A popular combination is 2 cracked-glass stackables + 1 Dainty Chain Bracelet for metal-bead contrast. Another is 1 stackable + 1 Cracked Glass Charm Bracelet + 1 Stone Bead Bracelet for mixed texture. Keeping the stack to two or three pieces keeps it looking intentional. The elastic construction means they sit well alongside any other thin bracelet, and they layer comfortably with a watch — position the watch first, then add a bracelet or two moving away from the watch face.
Core colorways include aurora (blue-pink iridescent), lavender, blush, and seasonal additions. Specific availability changes with each drop — sold-out colorways are not always restocked. Follow @iridelle on Instagram for new colorway announcements or check back regularly. If two colorways are listed as available, layering them together before buying is not possible remotely, but you can always return pieces that don't work as expected.
Yes. Beaded jewellery has had a consistent revival since 2022, accelerated by the friendship bracelet cultural moment (the Taylor Swift Eras Tour notably made handmade beaded bracelets mainstream in a way they hadn't been since the early 2000s). The iridescent and glass bead aesthetic specifically has grown significantly on Instagram and Pinterest India in 2025–2026. Stackable bead bracelets are appearing on Indian fashion accounts across soft-girl, Y2K revival, and Indo-fusion aesthetic categories.
Better than you'd expect. Iridescent glass beads complement silk, chiffon, and embroidered fabrics because the shimmer quality is similar to the sheen of the fabric itself. A stack of aurora and blush cracked-glass stackables worn with a pastel salwar or kurta reads as a modern, curated look rather than mismatched. They also work with western-fusion ethnic styling — jeans + embroidered top, or a co-ord set with festive accessories. We'd recommend them for semi-formal gatherings and daytime festive events rather than heavily formal occasions.