Halo engagement rings are one of today’s most popular designs. This style has been around for many years, but has recently become a favorite among brides.
The halo style includes a ring of smaller diamonds completely encircling the center diamond, creating a halo effect. There are a wide variety of styles you can choose from with a halo design. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing this style of ring.
- Diamond shape – You’ll have the widest selection of rings available if you choose a round stone for your center diamond. The halo style is available in nearly every cut of diamond, but is most prevalent with round stones. Cushion cut stones are also popular in the halo design.
- Budget – The halo design looks expensive, but can often be very budget friendly. The circle of diamonds surrounding the center stone can create a very high end looking ring even with a small center diamond. Since the center diamond is the most expensive part of the ring, a halo style can be quite affordable. But, regardless of the style of ring you choose, it’s important to set a budget before you start shopping.
- Choice of Metal – Diamonds are most beautifully enhanced by choosing white metals, like platinum or white gold. However, you will find halo rings in yellow and rose gold, as well. If you are planning to use rose gold or yellow gold, prepare to shop a little more, since there are fewer of these available.
- Design of the Wedding Band – It’s always a good idea to shop for your wedding band and engagement ring at the same time, but it is especially important when your engagement ring will have a halo design. Because this design creates a large presence on the hand, not every wedding band will work with it. Trying bands on with the engagement ring will ensure that the two work well together. Or, consider buying a wedding set that includes a halo set engagement ring with a coordinating band.
Choosing a halo engagement ring ensures you’ll have a ring that will have an heirloom look while still retaining a fresh modern quality. You’ll find a wide range of heirloom rings already created, available at many jewelers. In addition, you’ll find many retailers with halo settings just waiting for you to choose the perfect center diamond, creating your own unique look. No matter which you choose, you’ll have a ring that you’ll be proud to wear.