Halo Engagement Rings: Add Size And Bling on a Budget (20+ Ideas)
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Halo engagement rings are rings with a main center stone surrounded by small diamonds or gemstones. They are one of people’s favorite engagement ring styles – losing only to the forever classic solitaire. Even though halo setting rings first came around in the 1920’s associated with the vintage style, nowadays they have gained their own space and have proven to be quite versatile, being able to be incorporated on a large range of ring styles, from traditional to the most modern designs.
Not only halo rings look appealing, but they are the easiest way to upgrade a ring. A halo setting can increase the main diamond size appearance by half carat, and they can accomplish this with less money than getting a bigger center stone. Not to mention all the new little diamond facets you will have to reflect light. The result is a dazzling, shiny engagement ring that no one will be able to take their eyes off of.
Browse our favorite halo ring inspirations and pin the ones you love.
Seamless Halo Engagement Rings
For a modern yet traditional jewelry, a simple pavé halo setting will add more sparkle and increase the visual impact of the center stone without competing with it, giving it many more facets to catch and reflect light.
Intricate Vintage Inspired Halo Engagement Rings
Halo engagement rings were first popular on the 1920’s, with vintage style jewelries. With the recent comeback of vintage engagement rings, floral Art Deco style rings are extremely popular, especially in romantic rose gold metal settings.
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