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Halo engagement rings are a popular choice for many people. It features a center gemstone entirely encircled by one or double lines of smaller accent gems for extra shimmer. The halo will draw the eye towards the larger stone, add more brilliance, increase the halo ring's carat weight, and enhance the diamond's visual perception size, making the entire ring looks more elegant and dazzling.
 
At She Said Yes, we believe in offering customization options while also prioritizing sustainability. You can customize the metal colors and all kinds of gem colors, including ethically sourced sapphire blue stone, garnet red, emerald green, or amethyst purple.  Choose from 10k yellow gold,14k white gold,or 18k rose gold to create a unique and beautiful halo ring that reflects your personal style and values. With our commitment to sustainability, you can feel good about your purchase knowing that it was made with ethical and environmentally responsible materials.
 
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HALO ENGAGEMENT RINGS FAQ

What is a halo engagement ring?

A halo engagement ring features a center stone surrounded by a circle or multiple circles of smaller diamonds or gemstones that enhance sparkle and enlarge visual appearance. At She Said Yes, We feature over a hundred halo engagement ring options, including the latest popular designs for you to explore.

What is a hidden halo engagement ring?

A hidden halo engagement ring features a row of small diamonds set beneath the center stone rather than around it. The halo is visible from the side, creating extra sparkle without changing the look from the top. This design adds brightness and dimension while keeping the appearance clean and modern.

Are halo engagement rings still in style?

Halo engagement rings remain popular. Modern variations such as hidden, oval, and double halos are trending. Our custom options let couples choose shapes, proportions, center stones, and colors for a unique look.

Should I choose a halo or no-halo engagement ring?

Choosing a halo or no-halo engagement ring depends on your priorities. Halo rings provide more sparkle and make the center stone appear larger. No-halo rings, including solitaire, three-stone, or pavé bands, offer a classic, simple look with lower maintenance. Select the style that best fits your taste and lifestyle.

What is the difference between a halo ring and a solitaire ring?

A halo ring features a central stone surrounded by smaller diamonds or gemstones, enhancing its size and brilliance. A solitaire ring has a single central stone without additional surrounding stones, highlighting simplicity and the stone itself. Halo rings offer more sparkle while solitaires focus on elegance and minimalism.

How much do halo engagement rings cost on average?

The average cost of a halo engagement ring varies widely based on the center stone, metal, and design. Typically, prices range from $2,000 to $10,000. Factors such as diamond size, quality, and custom features can significantly increase the price, while simpler designs may be more affordable.

What diamond shape works best with a halo setting?

Round diamonds are the most popular choice for halo settings because their ideal optical proportions maximize brilliance, fire, and make the stone appear larger. Other shapes include cushion, oval, pear, and princess cuts, all of which work well with a halo to enhance size and sparkle.

How do I choose the right metal for my halo ring?

Choosing the right metal for a halo ring depends on durability, color preference, and the look you want for the center stone. White gold and platinum enhance brilliance and are popular for modern styles. Yellow and rose gold add contrast and warmth. Consider daily wear and maintenance needs, and choose the metal that best fits your style and lifestyle.

Are halo engagement rings harder to clean?

Halo engagement rings can be slightly harder to clean because the small surrounding stones collect dirt more easily than a single center stone. Regular cleaning helps maintain their sparkle. Using mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush is usually effective. Professional cleanings are also recommended to keep the halo and center stone bright.

What are the different types of halo engagement rings?

Halo engagement rings come in single, double, hidden, vintage, and colored gemstone styles. Our collection ranges from timeless classics to modern designs, giving each ring its own character and appeal.