THE BASICS
What is a halo engagement ring?
A halo engagement ring places a border of smaller diamonds around the centre stone, framing it and dramatically increasing its visual impact.
The halo is one of the most consistently popular engagement ring settings in the world. A circuit of smaller round brilliant diamonds — set closely together to create an unbroken ring of light — surrounds the centre stone and adds both sparkle and perceived size. Face-up, the centre stone can appear ten to twenty percent larger than it would in a solitaire setting of the same carat weight.
Halo rings come in several distinct forms. The classic halo follows the outline of the centre stone with a single row of pavé-set diamonds. A scalloped halo uses curved settings along the outer edge for a softer appearance. A cushion halo rounds the corners into a pillow-like shape, particularly well-suited to cushion and round centres. A low halo sits much closer to the finger, reducing the overall profile height and making the ring more practical for everyday wear.
The halo is a versatile starting point for a bespoke commission. The width, shape, and finish of the halo can be varied considerably to create very different results — from the dramatic and glamorous to the delicate and understated.