Halo Engagement Rings

Halo Engagement Rings include show-stopping double halo engagement rings, round halo engagement rings, marquise halo engagement rings, and oval halo engagement rings and so on — each designed to maximize sparkle and visual impact. Hand-set with precision in high-quality metals, these styles bring together brilliance, elegance, and a modern twist on classic romance, making them ideal for proposals, weddings, or special celebrations.

Explore Our Halo Engagement Rings Collection

Discover the halo engagement rings collection, where every center stone is surrounded by small diamonds or gemstones to enhance brilliance and make your central diamond appear bigger. Available in white gold, yellow gold, rose gold and platinum, each ring offers classic beauty with a vintage twist, perfect for those who prefer timeless elegance combined with modern sparkle. Browse our collection to find the perfect engagement ring that suits your style and lifestyle.

Why Choose Halo Rings

Halo rings offer a unique way to enhance your center stone and provide maximum brilliance. Compared to solitaire engagement rings, halo designs create a larger visual impact while maintaining elegant proportions. They are ideal for buyers who want to make a statement without compromising comfort or durability. Halo rings also allow the addition of colored gemstones like sapphire or emerald, creating a custom and personalized look.

Stylish Halo Settings and Designs

Our halo engagement rings come in a variety of settings and diamond shapes, including round, oval, cushion, emerald, and pear. Each band is carefully designed to enhance the central diamond, protect small diamonds, and ensure longevity. Vintage-inspired halos highlight historical elegance, while modern styles offer clean lines and sophisticated symmetry. Use a soft brush and gentle cleaning to maintain the ring’s sparkle and protect against damage.

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Cluster White Gold Emerald Cut Alexandrite Engagement Ring
$381.00
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Vintage Oval Moissanite Engagement Ring Art Deco Halo Unique Bridal Promise Ring
$510.00$408.00
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Vintage Yellow Gold Pear Shaped Alexandrite Ring
$334.00
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Yellow Gold Oval Moissanite Halo Engagement Ring
$554.00$443.20
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14K White Gold Halo Moissanite Engagement Ring Women Promise Anniversary Gift For Her
$601.00$480.80

Tips for Selecting the Right Halo Engagement Ring

When selecting a halo ring, consider the size and shape of the center stone, the setting style, and metal preference. Buyers who want a bigger look without increasing the carat weight can enhance the central diamond with a halo of smaller stones. Ensure the setting protects the stones and allows for easy maintenance, and choose a design that complements your finger shape and personal style.

FAQs About Halo Engagement Rings

A halo ring features a center gemstone surrounded by a circle of smaller stones, usually diamonds. This design enhances the ring’s sparkle and makes the center stone appear larger.

A hidden halo ring has a circle of small diamonds set below the main gemstone, visible only from the side. It adds subtle sparkle without changing the top-down appearance.

No, halo rings remain a popular choice, especially for engagement rings. Their timeless sparkle and the illusion of a larger center stone continue to appeal to many.

It means the ring has a concealed row of diamonds beneath the center stone, creating an elegant shimmer from side angles. It’s a modern twist on the classic halo design.

The size of a halo ring depends on the center stone and the surrounding halo. Typically, the halo adds about 1–2mm to the ring’s diameter, making the overall look more prominent.

Halo rings provide maximum sparkle, visual impact, and versatility, while solitaire rings offer simplicity. Halo designs are ideal for those who prefer dramatic elegance.

A double halo ring features two concentric circles of small stones around the center gem, adding more brilliance and a bold, luxurious appearance.

Yes, the surrounding smaller stones visually amplify the size of the center diamond, making it look more impressive without the cost of a larger stone.

Round, oval, cushion, and pear-shaped center stones are most commonly used, though nearly all shapes can work in a halo design.

Halo rings have more small stones and crevices, which may require more frequent cleaning, but they are not significantly more difficult to maintain.

Gently clean your ring with a soft brush and mild soap, avoid harsh chemicals, and schedule periodic professional cleaning to keep all stones brilliant and secure.