Diamond Halo Engagement Rings
Halo engagement rings
What is a halo engagement ring?
This ethereal style features a ring, or ‘diamond halo’, of closely set smaller diamonds that surround the center gemstone. These smaller diamonds are often referred to as pavé diamonds.

Does a halo make the diamond look bigger?
Halo engagement rings are an excellent way to enhance the overall appearance of your ring–the style cleverly gives the illusion that your center stone is larger than it is, with a sparkly finish.

This dramatic cluster of precious gemstones is sure to capture the attention of all who catch its glance, without the premium price point of a larger center gemstone.
Why should I choose a halo engagement ring?
The halo’s versatility is appreciated by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. This diamond ring style has countless combinations of customization; from different halo stone sizes, shapes and colors, a halo can be entirely personalized without losing the traditional center gemstone element.

The halo made its debut in the 1920s at the height of the Art Deco era. Today, the halo has seen a resurgence, closely following the classic solitaire as the second most popular engagement ring style, for those who want an impactful twist on a traditional ring. They also look great with a wide range of wedding ring styles, both plain, polished bands and elaborate diamond paved bands.
How can I customize a halo?
A halo ring has countless combinations of customization. From different stone sizes, shapes and colors, a halo ring can be entirely personalized without losing the traditional center gemstone element.
Shank style
Halo engagement rings look beautiful with both a plain or pavé shank. A plain shank offers a simpler, cleaner appearance and gives the center stone a greater presence, while a pavé shank will result in a more brilliant overall appearance. To follow the Art Deco style, the number of pavé stones on the shank is typically equal on both sides, creating symmetry.
Alternatively, the shank of a halo engagement ring could feature a split shank, in which the band splits into two narrower bands. A split shank can be further customized by being entwined, twisted, pavéd or left in its originally polished state.
Any of these band finishes will give you the classic halo engagement ring style, with a different feel.




The center stone type & shape
The centerpiece of a halo engagement ring can be a fancy-color or colorless diamond, or another precious gemstone, such as ruby, emerald or sapphire. Each stone choice can be mixed and matched with other pavé choices for contrast, or can all remain the same stone type for a more classic finish.
Round, cushion, princess and oval shape diamonds and colored gemstones are classic choices for a halo engagement ring style. This doesn’t mean to say that other shapes don’t work. Other stone shapes like radiants and emerald-cuts can look striking when wrapped in the stones of a ‘halo’.
Even the pointed ends of cuts like the pear and marquise, that sometimes put people off, for fear of being caught or chipped, are actually softened and protected by the smaller stones that ‘wrap’ the center stone.
Pavé color
Choosing contrasting pavé gemstones gives your ring a custom look. Colored precious gemstones as the pavé halo surrounding a colorless diamond combines tradition with a splash of bold color. Or reverse it and use a colored diamond or gemstone as a center stone and surround it with a classic colorless diamond halo.
Hidden halo
The hidden halo differs from the traditional halo. The traditional halo style features a row of small, delicate diamonds around the center stone, creating a halo effect from the top down view when looking at the ring.
A hidden halo isn’t visible from the top down view of the ring and instead is visible at other angles where you can see beneath the center stone. It’s a wonderful way to add a more subtle element of brilliance to your ring design.
What metals should I choose?
A classic diamond looks spectacular in the traditional metal choices for halo rings, white gold and platinum.
For diamonds with a color grade of H or I, yellow and rose gold work to mask the slight tint that is sometimes present in lower color grade diamonds, ensuring they remain looking bright and white in appearance.
For this reason, mixed metal settings are emerging as a diamond engagement ring trend that allows wearers to get the best of both worlds by using two tones without having to select D color grade diamonds.

Rose and yellow gold have seen a rise in popularity in recent years not only due to their flattering appearance, but also the soft, warm tones they exude. Their hue can also enhance the color of assorted gemstones, so if you’re including colored diamonds or gemstones in your halo, these metals will complement them perfectly.

What number of halos can I have?
For those who yearn for a truly show-stopping piece, a double halo, or even a triple halo, circling your stone will give your ring substantial impact. Each ‘halo’ of pavé diamonds or gemstones will make the ring look bigger, so a triple halo diamond ring would enhance a very small center gemstone without the premium price tag.

What custom cut pavé gemstones are available?
Sometimes a design requires a particular shape, size or color that isn’t typically found in most classic halo rings. While custom cut stones come at a premium, they mean a ring can be created exactly as envisioned, from scratch.
What celebrities wear halo engagement rings?
Admired by some of the world’s most-recognized stars, from royalty to actresses, halo rings continue to increase in popularity.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s, Kate Middleton’s engagement ring, is a vintage Garrard design, once worn by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. Featuring a blue sapphire surrounded by a halo of white diamonds, this ring is perhaps one of the most iconic in modern day ring trends.
Other celebrities include Kate Middleton’s sister, Pippa, Eva Longoria, Olivia Wilde, Sofia Vergara and Natalie Portman, many of which include colored gemstones. With a multitude of customizations and details, the charming opportunities of a halo engagement ring have not gone unnoticed and we presume this style will remain on-trend for years to come.