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What is a Halo Engagement Ring?

The atmospheric phenomenon of light that creates colored or white rings around the sun or moon is known as a /'halo./' A halo diamond ring is a special type of engagement ring in which a central diamond is surrounded by smaller, round diamonds, creating a round halo effect. The combined brightness of all the stones gives the impression of one large diamond. Halo rings became increasingly popular in the 1920s and 1930s. A larger center stone is surrounded by a ring of smaller additional stones, usually in a prong setting. The goal is to draw attention to the central stone by highlighting it and making it appear larger than it is. Halo rings are traditional, glamorous, and at the same time more affordable than some other models.

Where do Halo Engagement Rings come from?

The popularity of halo engagement rings has increased significantly in recent years. The halo diamond ring first appeared in the early Georgian era, which took place in Europe between 1714 and 1837. During this time, round diamonds that were only slightly smaller than the center stone were popular. Pearls were also used. Halo rings became even more popular during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Colored gemstones were often used as the center stone during this era to reflect the flowers found in nature. The modern halo design dates back to the Art Deco era of the 1920s, which emphasized symmetry and geometric patterns. The halo diamond ring with diamond circles around a round diamond center stone was perfect for this style.

What are the benefits of Halo Rings?

There are many benefits to choosing a halo diamond ring. This ring model offers many advantages during its use, making your everyday life unique. Here are some of these benefits: Even smaller stones appear huge and much more impressive because the halo increases the size of the center stone. When a diamond or colorful gemstone is surrounded by a halo of diamonds, the stones can complement each other through contrast. Many smaller diamonds increase the total carat weight, but the cost point decreases. Halo engagement rings come in various beautiful and appealing designs. Zen Diamond's Halo engagement ring collection offers different models, including the popular Halo engagement ring with a round diamond cut. All Halo diamond rings, including those with a round cut, have the added elegance of a circle of smaller diamonds, creating a stunning look and a distinctive style that everyone dreams of in an engagement ring. Another design option is the Halo engagement rings with an oval cut. Diamonds with an oval shape are a newer development, and if you admire the fire and sparkle of a round diamond but want something special, you will like an engagement ring with an oval cut. Zen Diamond also offers Halo rings with a pear-shaped cut. Diamond engagement rings in the shape of a pear or /'teardrops/' are beautiful and distinctive. When worn in a ring setting, a prong or bezel is necessary to hold the sharp end of the modified round brilliant cut of the pear-shaped diamond. The most beautiful pear-shaped diamonds are symmetrical but have a different ratio between length and width. You can choose a pear-shaped diamond engagement ring for a striking and majestic style. You may be wondering, /'Are there specific diamond cuts that pair well with a Halo setting?/' Any diamond cut can be combined with a Halo, but the most common choice is a round diamond because it creates perfect symmetry. These days, it's common to combine a Halo ring with accent or side diamonds. This adds sophistication and extra sparkle to the overall design. Of course, the Halo and accent diamonds should match the main stone. You have the choice of an oval, pear-shaped, or small round diamond for the accent diamonds. For a unique look, you can match the accent diamonds, Halo, and main stone or simply mix and match them.

Which metal is best for a Halo engagement ring?

Any metal such as platinum, rose gold, white gold, or yellow gold can be used for a Halo engagement ring. However, white gold is more commonly used for Halo rings due to its shine. The white background accentuates the sparkle of the diamonds. However, a Halo ring made of yellow or rose gold can also be a good choice depending on the individual design and personal taste.

How do you care for and clean a Halo engagement ring?

Dust, dirt, or cosmetic residues that have accumulated on the ring can be removed with a solution of warm water and dish soap. Then, you can dry the ring with a soft cotton cloth or let it air dry. Although you can clean your Halo engagement ring yourself once a week, we recommend having it professionally cleaned and any issues with the ring addressed by a jeweler one or two times a year. Check out our article on /'care instructions/' for more information on jewelry care and cleaning.
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