Halo Engagement Rings

Halo Engagement Rings

Your ring is one of the most precious pieces of jewelry you will wear on your special day and present yourself as a 'would-be' bride to the world. You might have already given a thought to wearing something unique like a halo ring. And this is why you're here to explore our stunning halo engagement rings. 

Perfect halo engagement rings reflect your personality and make you feel confident and glamorous. That's what matters above all else. To say you aren't feeling overwhelmed about choosing your ideal ring would be an understatement.

Getting the look right is, of course, of primary importance. Your engagement ring must sparkle with all the happiness and excitement you feel. So, come! Shop at Diagaa to find Engagement Rings that delight your heart.

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14K White Gold Fancy Pink Diamond Round Halo Engagement Ring
18K White Gold 1CT Fancy Pink Diamond Round Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Pink Diamond Classic Round Halo Engagement Ring

From $1,280.00 USD

18K White Gold Fancy Yellow Emerald Solitaire Engagement Ring
14K White Gold Fancy Yellow Emerald Solitaire Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Yellow Diamond Halo Emerald Pave Engagement Ring

From $1,510.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold Fancy Blue Marquise Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
18K White Gold Fancy Blue Marquise Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Blue Diamond Marquise Halo Engagement Ring

From $1,255.00 USD

18K Yellow Gold Fancy Green Marquise Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
18K White Gold Fancy Green Marquise Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Green Diamond Marquise Halo Engagement Ring

From $1,320.00 USD

14K White Gold Fancy Pink Pear Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
18K White Gold Fancy Pink Pear Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Pink Diamond Halo Pear Pave Engagement Ring

From $1,540.00 USD

14K White Gold Princess Diamond Cut Halo Engagement Ring
14K Yellow Gold 0.50 CT Princess Diamond Cut Halo Engagement Ring

1 CT Natural Diamond Princess Cut Halo Engagement Ring

From $465.00 USD

18K White Gold Round Diamond Classic Halo Engagement Ring
18K Yellow Gold Round Diamond Classic Halo Engagement Ring

1 CT Natural Diamond Round Cut Halo Engagement Ring

From $475.00 USD

18K White Gold Marquise Cut Diamond Halo Ring
14K Yellow Gold Marquise Cut Diamond Halo Ring

1 CT Natural Diamond Marquise Cut Halo Ring

From $485.00 USD

18K White Gold Oval Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
14K Yellow Gold 1CT Oval Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

1 CT Natural Diamond Oval Cut Halo Engagement Ring

From $480.00 USD

18K White Gold Pear Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
10K Yellow Gold 1.50 CT Pear Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

1 CT Natural Diamond Pear Cut Halo Engagement Ring

From $490.00 USD

18K Yellow Gold Fancy Blue Emerald Solitaire Engagement Ring
18K White Gold 3 CT Fancy Blue Emerald Solitaire Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Blue Diamond Halo Emerald Pave Engagement Ring

From $1,500.00 USD

18K White Gold Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
14K White Gold Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Yellow Diamond Cushion Halo Engagement Ring

From $1,260.00 USD

18K Yellow Gold Fancy Blue Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
18K White Gold Fancy Blue Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Blue Diamond Emerald Engagement Ring

From $1,240.00 USD

14K White Gold Fancy Yellow Oval Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
18K White Gold 2 CT Fancy Yellow Oval Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Yellow Diamond Halo Oval Pave Engagement Ring

From $1,520.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold Fancy Green Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
14K White Gold Fancy Green Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring

3 CT Fancy Green Diamond Emerald Engagement Ring

From $1,305.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
18K Yellow Gold Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring

3 CT Lab Diamond Emerald cut solitaire ring

From $410.00 USD

18K Yellow Gold 2CT Round Diamond Classic Halo Engagement Ring
14K Yellow Gold 2CT Round Diamond Classic Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Lab grown Diamond Round Halo Engagement Rings

From $385.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold Princess Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
18K White Gold Princess Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

1 CT Lab Grown Princess Shaped Halo Engagement Ring

From $415.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold Oval Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
18K Yellow Gold Oval Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

3 CT Lab Diamond Oval Cut halo engagement ring

From $410.00 USD

14K Yellow Gold 1 CT Marquise Cut Diamond Halo Ring
18K Yellow Gold 1 CT Marquise Cut Diamond Halo Ring

3 CT Lab Diamond Marquise Cut Halo Ring

From $410.00 USD

Halo Engagement Rings: More Sparkle, Bigger Rings

Your eyes don’t really judge the size of a diamond by its carat weight. Instead, they notice the outer edges of the ring. That’s where a halo setting makes a difference. A halo engagement ring has small diamonds surrounding the center stone. These tiny diamonds push the visual edge outward, making the center diamond look bigger. 

For example, a 0.80-carat diamond with a halo can look closer to a 1.20-carat diamond when someone sees it. It’s not a cheap trick; it’s just how the design and light work together. Jewelers have used this idea since the 1700s because it works so well.

At Diagaa, halo diamond engagement rings are sold directly from the manufacturer. That means there’s no retail markup or middlemen adding extra cost. You can choose the shape of the center diamond. You can choose between lab-grown and natural diamond halo engagement rings and select the metal you like.

Halo rings are a good choice if you want a ring that looks larger and more eye-catching without spending a lot more money. If you’re considering something simpler, solitaire engagement rings are the opposite style, just one center diamond with no halo around it.

Every Shape Wears the Halo Differently

A halo setting works with many diamond shapes, but the final ring can look very different depending on the center stone. The shape affects how the ring sits on the hand and how it feels overall.

Round halo engagement rings 

Round halo rings have a round shape that perfectly matches their frame, making them look great from all sides. It's a solid choice if you want a ring that seems complete.

Oval halo engagement rings 

Oval halo rings look bigger on your finger. It also works well for different hand sizes. The halo adds sparkle around it, making it a stylish but practical choice.

Cushion-cut halo engagement rings. 

Cushion halo rings have soft corners and a warm look, making them feel cozy and inviting. It focuses more on being rich and substantial, instead of sharp and precise. It's a good option if you prefer a ring that feels more comforting.

Princess-cut and Square halo engagement rings 

Princess halo rings have straight sides and corners, making them look modern and stylish. The halo around the stone makes the ring less sharp-looking. These rings are for people who like strong designs but also want a bit of sparkle.

Emerald cut halo engagement ring.s 

Emerald halo rings are designed in a way that focuses more on how clear the stone is rather than how shiny it looks. The sparkly ring around it makes a nice contrast, creating a calm and elegant look. These rings are for people who like subtle but beautiful jewelry.

Pear halo engagement rings 

Pear halo rings have one pointy end and one rounded end, giving them a unique shape. The halo makes this shape stand out. These rings look great on the finger and are a bold choice that looks good up close.

Marquise halo engagement rings 

Marquise halo rings are the longest shape compared to their weight. They have pointed ends, making them very elegant.

Looking at different shapes side by side can help you see which style feels right before choosing your ring.

Unique Halo Engagement Rings 

Choosing a halo ring isn’t just about the center diamond. The halo itself can be designed in different ways, and each version changes how the ring looks and feels. Here are the main types.

Classic Halo Engagement Rings

This is the most common style. A single circle of small diamonds surrounds the center stone. It’s clean, balanced, and works well with almost any diamond shape or metal.

Hidden Halo Engagement Rings

In this style, the small diamonds sit just below the center stone instead of around it. The ring looks like a simple solitaire from the top. But from the side, you can see the extra sparkle underneath. It’s a good option if you want something simple with a bit of hidden detail.

Double Halo Engagement Rings

This design has two rows of small diamonds around the center stone instead of one. Because of the extra row, the ring looks bigger and more eye-catching.

Pavé Halo Engagement Rings

In a pavé halo, the small diamonds are set very close together so the halo looks like one continuous surface of sparkle instead of individual stones.

Twisted Halo Engagement Rings

Here, the band of the ring twists slightly as it reaches the halo. This adds movement and makes the ring look a bit more unique.

East-West Halo Engagement Rings

Most diamonds are set vertically on the finger. In an east-west setting, the diamond is turned sideways so it sits horizontally across the finger. This gives the ring a more unusual look.

Vintage Halo Engagement Rings

These rings are inspired by older jewelry styles. They often include small details in the metal, like tiny patterns or decorative edges, which give the ring a classic or antique feel.

Every halo variation covered in this section is available at Diagaa. Use the style filter on the left sidebar to narrow by halo type and find the configuration that suits you.

The Metal Options For Halo Engagement Rings

The halo setting may stay the same, but the metal it’s made from changes more than most people expect. It doesn’t just affect the color of the ring. It can change how the diamonds look, how heavy the ring feels, and the overall style of the piece. Here’s what each option offers at Diagaa.

Rose Gold Halo Engagement Rings

Rose gold gets its pink tone from copper mixed into the metal. This gives it a warm color that stands out next to diamonds. Rose gold halo engagement rings usually look flattering on many skin tones and pair well with warmer diamonds, like champagne shades. 

Over time, the color can become slightly richer rather than needing frequent replating. It’s a good choice if you want something warm and a little different without going fully yellow gold.

Yellow Gold Halo Engagement Rings

Yellow gold is the traditional metal used in fine jewelry and has recently become popular again. Yellow gold halo engagement rings create a strong contrast with white diamonds, which can make the diamonds appear brighter. 

They are available in 14k and 18k gold. 14k yellow gold halo engagement rings are usually more durable for everyday wear, while 18k has a deeper and richer gold color.

White Gold Halo Engagement Rings

White gold is made by mixing gold with other white metals and finishing it with rhodium plating. This gives it the bright, cool color most people associate with modern jewelry. White gold halo engagement rings are very versatile and work well with almost any diamond shape. 

A 14k white gold halo engagement ring is often preferred for daily wear because it is harder and more resistant to scratches than 18k. The rhodium coating usually needs to be refreshed every year or two, depending on use.

Platinum Halo Engagement Rings

Platinum is naturally white and does not need plating like white gold. Platinum halo engagement rings are heavier than gold rings and slowly develop a soft patina over time instead of showing scratches in a different color. 

Platinum is also hypoallergenic, which makes it a good option for people with metal sensitivities. At Diagaa, platinum is priced based on the actual material cost rather than traditional retail markups.

Beyond White Diamonds, Center Stone Options Worth Considering

The halo setting also works well with other center diamonds besides traditional white diamonds. 

  • A champagne diamond halo engagement ring combines a warm, golden-brown center stone with bright surrounding diamonds for contrast. 
  • Moissanite halo engagement rings look very similar to diamonds but cost less. Moissanite is also durable and often shows slightly more sparkle in direct light. 
  • Sapphire halo engagement rings introduce color into the design, where a deep blue or multi-colored sapphire is surrounded by white diamonds for a striking contrast.

Carat Weight in a Halo Ring Isn’t Always What It Seems

When a halo engagement ring is listed with a certain carat weight, that number usually means the total carat weight. This includes the center stone plus all the small diamonds in the halo.

For example, a 1-carat halo ring might have:

  • a 0.65ct center stone and 0.35ct in the halo, or
  • a 0.75ct center stone with a smaller halo.

Both rings are listed as 1 carat total, but they can look quite different. Knowing this helps you understand what you’re actually comparing when shopping.

At Diagaa, the center diamond carat weight and the halo carat weight are listed separately, so you can clearly see how the total weight is divided.

1 Carat Halo Engagement Ring

In most 1-carat total halo engagement rings, the center diamond is around 0.60ct to 0.75ct, with the rest of the weight in the halo diamonds. Because the halo surrounds the stone, the ring usually looks bigger than a 1-carat solitaire.

Hidden Halo 1 Carat Engagement Ring

In a hidden halo design, the small diamonds sit under the center stone instead of around it. Because of this, more of the total carat weight often goes to the center diamond. The ring keeps a simple look from the top while adding sparkle from underneath.

1.5 Carat Halo Engagement Ring

With 1.5 carats total, the center stone is usually around 1ct to 1.20ct, with the rest in the halo. This size often feels well-balanced because the center stone is large enough to stand out while the halo adds extra sparkle.

2 Carat Halo Engagement Ring

At 2 carats total weight, the center stone is usually around 1.50ct to 1.70ct. At this size, the center diamond already makes a strong statement, and the halo mainly adds a finishing frame around it.

Petite Halo Engagement Rings

Petite halo rings use smaller center diamonds and a thinner halo. The total carat weight is lower, but the design looks delicate and refined, especially on smaller fingers.

At Diagaa, each ring clearly lists the center stone weight and the halo weight separately, making it easier to compare different options before choosing.

What Halo Engagement Rings Actually Cost at Diagaa

When you buy a ring from a traditional jewelry store, the price usually includes extra costs from retailers, showrooms, and brand markups. At Diagaa, rings are sold directly from the manufacturer. This means the price mostly reflects the diamond, the metal, and the craftsmanship, without extra costs added on top.

Affordable Halo Engagement Rings

At Diagaa, “affordable” doesn’t mean lower quality. You get certified diamonds and well-made settings, but the price reflects the actual materials and work that go into making the ring.

Halo Engagement Rings Under $2000

It is possible to find a halo engagement ring under $2000 at Diagaa. In this price range, a lab-grown diamond halo engagement ring with a white gold or yellow gold setting can create a ring that might cost much more at a traditional jewelry store. 

Cheap Halo Engagement Rings

In the jewelry world, the word “cheap” is rarely used, but here it simply means the lowest possible price without lowering quality. The rings are not cheaply made; the price is lower.

Custom Halo Engagement Rings

Every ring at Diagaa can be customized. You can choose the center diamond shape, carat weight, metal type, and halo style. Customizing a ring is part of the normal process rather than a separate service. If you want a specific combination that isn’t listed, you can contact the team to have it made.

Ready-to-Ship Halo Engagement Rings

If you need a ring quickly, some halo engagement rings are already made and ready to ship. These rings are fully finished and certified, just like the rest of the collection. To buy a halo engagement ring at Diagaa, 

Halo engagement ring buying guide: where do you start?

  • Start by choosing the shape of the center diamond, because it affects the overall look of the ring. 
  • Next, decide on the type of halo you want, such as standard, hidden, double, or pavé. This choice determines how much sparkle and size the halo adds. 
  • After that, pick the metal for the band based on your skin tone and lifestyle.
  • Finally, look at the total carat weight and check how much of that weight is in the center diamond and how much comes from the halo stones before making your final decision.

Buy Halo Engagement Ring

Every shape, halo type, metal, and carat configuration covered on this page has its own character, and the right one is rarely the first one you land on. Browse the full collection, use the filters to narrow by what matters most to you, and compare how different configurations sit together before deciding. The details reveal themselves when you look closely.

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FAQs

Yes. A halo is a circle of small diamonds around the main diamond. When people look at the ring, their eyes often see the whole circle as one diamond. Because of this, the center diamond can look 20–40% bigger.

It depends on what you like.

  • Solitaire: One diamond with no extra stones. The focus stays on the center diamond.

Halo: Small diamonds around the center stone. This makes the ring look bigger and more sparkly.

Halo rings in 2026 are becoming simpler and more subtle. Some popular trends are:

  • Hidden halos (small diamonds placed under the main diamond)
  • Oval and longer diamond shapes instead of round ones
  • Yellow gold is becoming more popular
  • East-west settings where the diamond is placed sideways
  • Simple hidden halo designs that look clean and minimal