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About Halo Engagement Rings

Halo engagement rings are designed to maximize brilliance by surrounding the center diamond with a circle of smaller diamonds. This iconic halo setting enhances the overall sparkle and creates the illusion of a larger center stone, making halo designs one of the most popular styles for modern engagement rings.

Our collection of halo engagement rings features a wide range of styles, from classic round halos to more intricate vintage-inspired designs. Each ring is carefully crafted using high-quality diamonds and premium metals such as white gold, yellow gold, and platinum. Whether you prefer a delicate or bold look, halo rings offer a perfect balance of elegance, brilliance, and timeless appeal.

Halo Engagement Rings FAQs

Halo engagement rings feature a central diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds arranged in a halo shape. This design enhances the overall brilliance and makes the center stone appear larger.

Halo engagement rings are popular because they maximize sparkle and visual size. The surrounding diamonds reflect light, creating a more radiant and eye-catching diamond engagement ring.

Yes. The halo of smaller diamonds creates the illusion of a larger center stone, making the ring appear bigger without increasing the carat weight.

Common options include white gold, yellow gold, and platinum. White gold is especially popular because it enhances the brightness and sparkle of the diamonds.

Yes. With proper craftsmanship and secure settings, halo engagement rings are durable enough for everyday wear.

Popular shapes include round, oval, cushion, and princess cuts. These shapes work well with halo designs to enhance brilliance and symmetry.

Yes. Many halo engagement rings can be customized, allowing you to choose the center stone, metal, and halo design to match your personal style.

The price depends on the center diamond and the number of smaller diamonds in the halo. While they include more stones, halo rings often provide better visual value compared to solitaire rings.

The main difference is design. Halo engagement rings feature smaller diamonds surrounding the center stone, while solitaire rings focus on a single diamond. Halo styles offer more sparkle and visual size.

Yes. Because of the surrounding diamonds, halo engagement rings reflect more light, increasing overall sparkle and brilliance compared to many other settings.

Yes. A halo setting is ideal for smaller diamonds because it enhances the appearance of the center stone, making it look larger and more eye-catching.

A hidden halo engagement ring features a circle of diamonds placed beneath the center stone instead of around it. This design adds subtle sparkle while maintaining a clean top view.

Yes. With a secure setting and proper craftsmanship, halo engagement rings are durable enough for everyday wear.

A double halo engagement ring features two rows of smaller diamonds surrounding the center stone. This design increases brilliance and creates a more dramatic look.

Halo rings may require occasional cleaning because of the smaller diamonds, but regular care helps maintain their sparkle and appearance.

Yes. Many halo engagement rings are designed to pair beautifully with wedding bands, including straight or contoured bands.

Yes. While they can be modern, many halo engagement rings also offer a classic and vintage-inspired appearance, making them versatile in style.