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Guide to Halo Engagement Rings

Guide to Halo Engagement Rings

Are you drawn to the big engagement rings that celebrities and even royalty have been spotted with recently? Do you want to make a big splash with a small budget? It may surprise you to know that these two very different types of engagement ring shoppers both connect with the brilliantly beautiful halo ring.
The halo engagement ring is most noted for the ring of smaller diamonds framing the center diamond of the engagement ring. The halo engagement ring is an elegant look which also makes the center diamond appear larger. A diamond halo is an exceptional accent to any engagement ring and any shape center diamond.
The halo engagement ring made its debut in the 1920s, when the style known as Art Deco became prominent. Their current resurgence has rocketed halo rings to second place behind the classic solitaire as the most favored style of engagement ring. Halo rings are almost as classic as solitaires, but with a stylish twist.
There are many different shapes of a halo ring. The shape of the halo greatly influences the appearance of your engagement ring.
  • Single Halo (Round). Round cut diamonds in a halo setting produce a timeless look that’s luxurious and eye-catching. A round halo borders your round brilliant cut diamond, emphasizing its classic shape. An art deco-inspired affect, the sparkling halo enhances the center stone’s radiance.
  • Oval. With fancy cuts such as the emerald, radiant, and oval, the effect of a halo setting is just as majestic. A vintage halo makes for a truly show-stopping engagement ring, as it makes your diamond appear larger than it actually is.
  • Cushion Cut. A cushion-shaped halo bordering a round cut diamond is a very different look, though just as beautiful. Many people love the shape of a cushion diamond, but as these don’t tend to sparkle as much as the round brilliant cut, a cushion halo might be seen as a blend of the pair’s stunning qualities.
  • Double halo. Double halo styles are a relatively recent addition to the category, making them a glamourous modern twist on an enduring concept. The double halo ring magnifies the light of the entire ring by having an outer halo and an inner halo.
  • Pear-shaped or marquise. These shapes can be very appealing for narrower shapes. These cuts are often chosen because they elongate the finger and add a sense of delicate elegance.
  • Octagonal. Wanting a more vintage look? Try an octagon halo. It will not only be unique, but it will also take her breath away.
 

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