Collection: Round Halo Engagement Rings
Round halo engagement rings surround a brilliant center stone with a ring of accent diamonds for maximum sparkle and presence. A glamorous choice that makes the center diamond appear larger and the whole ring shine brighter.
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Lattice
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 950 Platinum
Regular price $1,505Regular price$1,505Sale price $1,505 -
Lattice
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 18K White Gold
Regular price $1,355Regular price$1,355Sale price $1,355 -
Lattice
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 14K White Gold
Regular price $1,069Regular price$1,069Sale price $1,069 -
Lattice
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 10K White Gold
Regular price $865Regular price$865Sale price $865 -
Flora
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 950 Platinum
Regular price $1,575Regular price$1,575Sale price $1,575 -
Flora
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 18K White Gold
Regular price $1,415Regular price$1,415Sale price $1,415 -
Flora
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 14K White Gold
Regular price $1,119Regular price$1,119Sale price $1,119 -
Flora
0.25ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 10K White Gold
Regular price $929Regular price$929Sale price $929 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 950 Platinum
Regular price $1,909Regular price$1,909Sale price $1,909 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 18K White Gold
Regular price $1,689Regular price$1,689Sale price $1,689 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 14K White Gold
Regular price $1,270Regular price$1,270Sale price $1,270 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 10K White Gold
Regular price $999Regular price$999Sale price $999 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Rose Gold
Regular price $1,689Regular price$1,689Sale price $1,689 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 14K Rose Gold
Regular price $1,270Regular price$1,270Sale price $1,270 -
Ripple
0.06ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 10K Rose Gold
Regular price $999Regular price$999Sale price $999 -
Reverie
0.5ct Round Lab Grown Diamond in 950 Platinum
Regular price $1,395Regular price$1,395Sale price $1,395
Round halo engagement rings pair the most brilliant diamond shape with a circle of accent stones that frame the center and amplify its presence. The halo setting dates to the Georgian and Victorian eras and has remained one of the most beloved engagement ring styles for its ability to make a center diamond appear significantly larger and add exceptional brilliance to the overall ring. With a round brilliant at the center, the halo becomes a seamless extension of the stone's natural sparkle.
Available in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, round halo engagement rings suit the bride drawn to glamour, sparkle, and visual impact. The round center stone pairs beautifully with both single and double halos, and the style works equally well with plain bands and pavé-set shanks for those who want even more light across the finger.
Available in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, round halo engagement rings suit the bride drawn to glamour, sparkle, and visual impact. The round center stone pairs beautifully with both single and double halos, and the style works equally well with plain bands and pavé-set shanks for those who want even more light across the finger.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Round Halo Engagement Rings
A round halo engagement ring features a round brilliant center diamond surrounded by a circle of smaller accent diamonds, known as the halo. The halo frames the center stone and creates the illusion of a larger diamond while adding significant sparkle. Halos can be tight against the center stone or more generously spaced, and some designs feature double halos or a pavé band for added brilliance. The combination of a round center and a round halo is the most classic expression of this setting style.
Yes, a halo typically makes the center diamond appear 20 to 30 percent larger than it would in a solitaire setting of the same stone. The accent diamonds in the halo blend visually with the center stone, extending the apparent diameter of the diamond when viewed from above. This is one of the primary reasons the halo has remained so popular — it allows for a more impressive visual presence without requiring a significantly larger center stone. The effect is most pronounced when the halo stones are sized and set to flow seamlessly with the center.
Round halo engagement rings are well-suited for daily wear when properly crafted. The center stone is held securely by prongs, and the small accent diamonds in the halo are typically set into the metal with shared prongs or bead settings that protect them from impact. Periodic inspections are important, as the small stones in a halo can loosen over time if the setting is bumped against hard surfaces. With routine check-ups, a round halo is built to last for generations.
Luvari offers round halo settings in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. White metals like platinum and white gold create a seamless visual transition between the center diamond and the halo, maximizing the appearance of size and brilliance. Yellow gold creates a striking contrast that frames the center diamond like a warm spotlight. Rose gold has become an increasingly popular choice for the romantic, feminine feel it brings to the halo style.
A round solitaire features a single round diamond with no accent stones, creating a minimalist, center-stone-forward look. A round halo surrounds that same center with a circle of smaller diamonds, making the center appear larger and adding overall sparkle. Solitaires tend to read as more traditional and understated, while halos feel more ornate and glamorous. The decision typically comes down to whether you prefer quiet elegance or maximum shine — both are timeless.






