












FAQs
A halo setting for an engagement ring is a setting that encircles the main centre stone with smaller diamonds. This creates the illusion that the centre stone is bigger and flashes light all around for a dazzling sparkle
Yes. A halo setting can make the centre stone appear larger as it adds plenty of extra sparkle while also increasing the diameter. This means you can choose a lower-carat diamond without it affecting the overall look and instead focus more on the clarity and colour quality.
Those who choose a halo setting will have a deep love for sparkle. The more sparkle, the better. Bold and eye-catching, yet still elegant and timeless, the stunning halo setting is the epitome of glamour
Halo-setting engagement rings are very popular among celebrities. Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown's engagement ring features a 4 carat round cut diamond in a halo setting for the ultimate sparkle. Eva Longoria opted for a ruby as the centre stone in her engagement ring, surrounded by an oversized halo of diamonds. And Cardi B went the extra mile with her double halo-setting engagement ring featuring 2 carats worth of pink and white diamonds surrounding an 8 carat pear-shaped centre diamond.