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Book NowDiscover the enchanting beauty of our Halo Engagement Rings, where each piece tells a story of love illuminated.
This captivating effect enhances the diamond’s brilliance, reflecting the unique nature of each romance.
Whether you’d prefer to encrust your band or just your central stone, Alicia J Diamonds has a stunning collection of halo diamond engagement rings to start your bridal set.
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The Carolina Ring
From: £1,699The Caroline Ring
From: £1,699The Chloe Ring
From: £1,399The Clara Ring
From: £1,999The Diana Ring
From: £2,099The Faith Ring
From: £1,799The Hope Ring
From: £1,599The Mia Ring
From: £1,799The Paulina Ring
From: £1,799The Rosa Ring
From: £2,099The Rose Ring
From: £1,999The Sara Ring
From: £1,999The Victoria Ring
From: £1,999Book your free consultation with us today and speak with our expert consultants to make your ideas a reality.
Book NowA Halo Ring is distinguished by its design, where the central diamond or gemstone is encircled by a halo of smaller stones. The halo—a pavé of stones—acts not just as an embellishment, but as a spotlight, drawing the eye to the radiance of the central diamond.
Halo rings can be encrusted by bands crafted from a variety of metals, offering versatility to suit any preference. The most popular choices include platinum, rose gold, yellow gold, and white gold. View our gold halo engagement rings here.
When searching for diamonds always consider the 4C’s: colour, clarity, carat weight and cut.
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Here’s a guide to the different types of halo rings. Remember you can put a halo around a variety of shapes, from oval to pear to cushion rings:
Each style offers its own unique beauty, allowing you to find a halo ring that perfectly symbolises your love and commitment.
Halo diamond engagement rings have a long history, dating back to the Georgian period. They became popular during Victorian times when the halo often represented the petals of a flower.
Fast forward to the modern day and actress Kaley Cuoco and singer Rita Ora have both plumped for halo rings, with diamond and emerald stones.
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Here are the questions people want answered about this type of diamond ring.
A halo ring symbolises a luminous and everlasting love, characterised by a central diamond encircled by a ‘halo’ of smaller gems. This halo not only amplifies the ring’s brilliance but also represents the wearer’s radiant aura and the all-encompassing love of a person for their partner. It’s a favoured choice for those desiring a ring that melds traditional elegance with a hint of contemporary sophistication, making it a profound and timeless symbol of a couple’s commitment and affection for one another.
Adding a halo to your engagement ring can elevate its luminosity and make the central diamond appear larger. This choice depends on your personal style and the statement you wish to make with your ring. Unsure if a halo is the right addition for your perfect engagement ring now? Alicia J Diamonds offers expert advice, helping you decide if a halo design aligns with your vision and enhances the beauty of the diamond story your chosen piece.
The addition of a halo diamond engagement rings does not directly increase the carat weight of the central diamond, but it significantly enhances the ring’s overall brilliance and appearance. The whole collection of halo engagement that’s small diamonds contribute to the total carat weight, creating the illusion of a larger stone. Determining the exact impact on carat weight depends on the design and stone size. For tailored advice on how a halo could enhance your ring’s carat appearance, consult the experts at Alicia J Diamonds.
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What colour is a diamond? Many say they’re colourless, however, look closely and most contain subtle tints of yellows, soft pinks and rich browns. Truly colourless diamonds are known as white diamonds and are extremely rare and the most valuable. Diamond colour is graded from D to Z – D being the whitest, most colourless diamond and Z containing noticeable yellow, brown or pink tints. The letters D to Z represent a range of colour based on a combination of tone, lightness or darkness and saturation.
Cut
Diamond cut refers to the arrangement of a diamond’s facets. A diamond’s cut is often mistaken as meaning its shape (oval, pear, etc), but a diamond’s cut grade is actually about how well the facets interact with light.
Polish
Polish refers to the overall smoothness and condition of the diamond’s surface. It’s rare for a diamond to have a perfect polish. More often, they have tiny imperfections not visible to the naked eye.
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to how well-aligned the diamond's facets are. Symmetry, on the other hand, refers to the exactness of shape, overall outline, placement and alignment of individual facets.
The gradings provided by the GIA go from poor to excellent. If you select an SI clarity, we will provide Very Good cut, polish and symmetry. If you select a VS1 clarity, we will provide Excellent cut, polish and symmetry.