Halo Engagement Rings

MollyJewelryUS Pear cut Moissanite Engagement ring Yellow Gold
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Original price was: $480.Current price is: $384.
MollyJewelryUS Cushion Cut Moissanite White Gold Half Eternity Halo Engagement Ring
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Original price was: $350.Current price is: $280.
Yellow Gold Oval Cut Sapphire Halo Vintage Engagement Ring
Cushion Cut Moissanite Engagement Ring Pavé Halo Bridal Ring In White Gold (1)
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Original price was: $570.Current price is: $456.
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Original price was: $613.Current price is: $490.
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Original price was: $800.Current price is: $670.
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Original price was: $372.Current price is: $298.
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Original price was: $324.Current price is: $259.
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Original price was: $397.Current price is: $318.
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1CT Round Cut Emerald Engagement Ring Vintage Halo Promise Ring
1.5ct Oval Cut Moissanite Pavé Halo Engagement Ring
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Original price was: $528.Current price is: $422.
MOLLYJEWELRY White gold Moissanite Cushion Cut Engagement Ring
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Original price was: $418.Current price is: $334.
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Original price was: $525.Current price is: $420.
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East-West Marquise Cut Alexandrite Engagement Ring Halo Promise Ring
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The Halo Engagement Ring Collection: Unrivaled Brilliance and Visual Impact

Halo engagement rings are timeless symbols of beauty and brilliance. Each halo ring features a center stone—often a diamond, moissanite, or sapphire—encircled by smaller diamonds that amplify its sparkle and make the center gem appear larger. This signature halo setting enhances light reflection, giving every angle a breathtaking glow.

Whether you love the vintage romance of a cushion-cut halo, the modern elegance of an oval diamond, or the classic symmetry of a round center stone, our collection offers endless possibilities in white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. Explore our full engagement ring collection to discover halo designs that capture both your light and your love story.

Halo Engagement Ring FAQs

The brilliance boost is twofold. Firstly, the small diamonds in the halo create a continuous frame of light around the main diamond, blending its edges into the setting and making the center stone look significantly larger.

Secondly, the dense concentration of diamonds increases the overall reflective surface area, delivering overwhelming extra brilliance and sparkle that a solitaire simply cannot match. This makes the halo engagement ring a great choice for maximizing the impact of your chosen carat weight.

The halo setting is incredibly versatile and can accommodate almost any diamond shape. While the round and princess cut remain popular, halo rings truly shine with elongated diamond shapes like oval, pear, and marquise. The halo perfectly defines these unique shapes, enhancing their elegance. You can use our clear filters to select shape price and see which diamond shape best aligns with your personal preference and chosen style halo metal combination, whether it’s white gold or yellow gold.

Absolutely. Creating a modern or vintage-inspired engagement ring with gemstones is very popular. You can choose a stunning colored center stone (like a vibrant sapphire) or use the halo itself to introduce color, framing a center diamond with small colored diamonds or stones. This allows for unique halo designs that maximize clarity and beauty. We offer customization options to help you select the perfect gemstones and metal (including gold and platinum) to create your personalized ring.

While the halo engagement ring contains more diamonds (smaller diamonds are added), the final price is often comparable to, or even lower than, a large solitaire engagement ring of the same visual size. Because the halo enhances the apparent size (carat weight) of the center diamond, couples can often select a slightly smaller center stone to fit their price range while achieving the desired visual impact and brilliance.

The most obvious difference is that the small diamonds in a halo engagement ring are set around the center stone, forming one or more “halos.” A pavé engagement ring, on the other hand, involves tiny diamonds set into the band of the ring, without creating a surrounding “halo” effect around the main stone. Both designs can be separated or combined into one ring.

Of course not! You can choose any gemstone you like for your ring’s “halo.” Each gemstone has its own unique beauty!

Not at all. Halo engagement rings remain a timeless and popular style. The circle of pavé diamonds around the center stone adds additional sparkle and makes the diamond appear larger—perfect for those who love a bold, elegant look. Whether you prefer a vintage-inspired design or something more modern, halo rings are a beautiful and enduring choice.

A halo engagement ring can be more expensive than a simple solitaire, but it offers excellent value. The tiny diamonds in the halo setting enhance the overall brilliance and visual size of the center diamond, often allowing you to choose a slightly smaller center stone without sacrificing impact. Pricing depends on the metal, total carat weight, and design, but halo rings remain a great choice for sparkle and presence without a huge jump in cost.