Antique Halo Engagement Rings
Choosing an engagement ring is a journey into personal storytelling. While the classic diamond solitaire has its place, there is an undeniable magic in the deep hues of sapphires, the exotic violet-blue of tanzanite, and the intricate geometry of Art Deco design.
If you are looking for a ring that feels like a modern heirloom, here is why these specific styles are capturing hearts.
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A Guide to Halo Engagement Rings
The halo setting is more than just a ring of extra sparkle; it’s a strategic design choice that has dominated jewellery trends for centuries. Whether you’re maximising a budget or looking for a royal aesthetic, here is everything you need to know about the anatomy and advantages of the halo.
Why Choose a Halo Setting?
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The Illusion of Size: A halo can make a centre stone appear up to 0.5 carats larger than its actual weight. By surrounding the main gem with a "fence" of light, the eye perceives the entire surface area as one large, brilliant stone.
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Enhanced Protection: The halo acts as a physical buffer. For softer gemstones like tanzanite or pointed shapes like pear and marquise, the metal and diamond border protects the edges from chips and everyday wear.
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Budget-Friendly Brilliance: Multiple small diamonds (melee) are significantly less expensive than a single large diamond of the same total weight. A halo allows you to achieve a "big look" without the exponential price jump of a larger center stone.
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