Halo Engagement Rings
Emphasize your center diamond.
Engagement rings featuring smaller diamonds that encircle the center diamond are known as the Halo style. The style focuses on maximizing the visual carat size of the center stone. Any shape diamond can be decorated with a halo and often time flatters the shape if the diamonds are kept proportionate in size. Of course if you’re looking for an emphasis on making your center diamond look larger from far away a double halo style might be for you. Many believe that the halo engagement style is a new trend started in the 00’s. In reality, this style became popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s and many now carry on that art deco style. Many of our designers have designed engagement ring settings with different overall styles from modern to vintage. Halo engagement rings featuring split, braided or classic straight bands can often impact the design greatly.
Engagement rings featuring smaller diamonds that encircle the center diamond are known as the Halo style. The style focuses on maximizing the visual carat size of the center stone. Any shape diamond can be decorated with a halo and often time flatters the shape if the diamonds are kept proportionate in size. Of course if you’re looking for an emphasis on making your center diamond look larger from far away a double halo style might be for you. Many believe that the halo engagement style is a new trend started in the 00’s. In reality, this style became popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s and many now carry on that art deco style. Many of our designers have designed engagement ring settings with different overall styles from modern to vintage. Halo engagement rings featuring split, braided or classic straight bands can often impact the design greatly.
One benefit of the halo setting is that it delivers a boost to bling with a much lower cost than buying a larger center diamond. When selecting a halo engagement ring, you should keep in mind that the center diamond you select to grace the ring has to fit correctly. Although tastes differ, you generally do not want the center diamond to overlap the halo of diamonds too much in a traditional halo ring. On the other hand, you would not want there to be a large gap in between the halo and the center gemstone. All in all, this is a ring style isn’t just a trend. It’s here to stay and halo rings look like they will continue to be one of the most popular styles today and forever.
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