Halo Engagement Rings
Among the most-loved pieces in our collection is the halo engagement ring. Elegant and radiant, a fine circle of diamonds frames the centre stone—amplifying brilliance and creating a larger-looking outline without overwhelming the design.
What Makes Halo Engagement Rings So Special?
A halo surrounds the centre diamond with pavé-set melee, boosting sparkle and visual size. The design softens edges, enhances fire, and flatters every diamond shape—from round and oval to cushion, pear, emerald and radiant.
At House of Diamonds, we scale the halo to the centre stone for perfect proportions, keeping the profile comfortable and wedding-band friendly.
The Craftsmanship Behind a Halo
Micro-pavé or French pavé diamonds are set evenly around a precision-made frame with secure beads/claws and smooth edges. We align prongs and gallery height so light flows through the centre stone while the halo adds dimension from every angle.
Explore Our Range
Discover single halos, double halos, hidden halos, cathedral shoulders, and plain or pavé bands. Choose natural or lab-grown diamonds, your preferred metal (18K yellow, white, rose gold or platinum), and the diamond shape that suits your style.
Why Choose a Halo?
A halo engagement ring offers maximum sparkle and a larger-looking outline at any carat weight. It pairs beautifully with straight or softly curved wedding bands and suits both delicate and sturdier shanks.
The House of Diamonds Promise
Handcrafted in Sydney with certified diamonds (GIA or IGI), our rings are built for beauty and longevity. Enjoy tailored guidance, custom design options, and aftercare to keep your halo shining for years to come.
Ready to design yours? Book a consultation or visit our Sydney showroom to explore halo engagement rings up close.
FAQ: Halo Engagement Rings
What is a halo ring?
A circle of small diamonds (melee) set around the centre stone. It adds sparkle and makes the centre appear larger from the top view.
Single halo vs double halo—what’s the difference?
A single halo is one row of melee; a double halo uses two rows for extra presence and sparkle. Double halos create a bolder outline.
Halo vs hidden halo—how do I choose?
Choose a classic halo for a larger-looking top view; choose a hidden halo for a clean solitaire look from above with side sparkle in profile.
Will a halo snag or catch?
Quality setting and rounded beads minimise snags. We keep edges smooth and the profile practical for everyday wear.
Can a halo ring be resized?
Usually within 1–2 sizes depending on the band and design. Full-eternity pavé bands are harder to resize.
Which shapes suit a halo best?
All shapes—round and oval are most popular; cushion and pear add softness; emerald and radiant give a refined, modern look.
How do I clean a halo ring?
Soak in warm water with mild dish soap and brush gently around/under the halo. Rinse and pat dry. Ultrasonic cleaning is fine for most diamonds; ask us if coloured stones are present.
Natural vs lab-grown diamonds in the halo—any difference?
Visually, no. We hand-match melee for colour/clarity so the halo looks seamless with your centre stone.
Explore more styles: Classic Solitaire • Hidden Halo • Pavé Band Rings • Round Engagement Rings • Oval Engagement Rings