The halo design is characterized by a circle of smaller diamonds surrounding the ring's center stone. This brilliant frame visually amplifies the size of the main diamond by up to 30%, maximizing the piece's total brilliance with a more efficient investment.
At The Bright Club, we work with the halo design in multiple combinations: single halo, double halo, and hidden halo, adapted to different center diamond shapes—round, oval, cushion, or emerald—and different metals. Each ring is handcrafted in our workshop with lab-grown diamonds graded with D or E colors, VS clarities, and excellent cuts.
Single Halo
The single halo is the classic: a single line of diamonds surrounds the center stone. It is the most elegant and timeless option, perfect for those seeking an engagement ring with personality without excess. It adapts to any diamond shape and is the most versatile design in the halo family.
Double Halo
The double halo incorporates two concentric circles of diamonds around the center stone, multiplying the luminous effect and giving the piece more presence. It is the ideal choice for those looking for an engagement ring with greater visual impact and a more glamorous style.
Halo ring styles with diamonds
Within the halo family, the shape of the center diamond is the variable that most defines the character of the ring:
The round diamond with halo is the most classic and popular combination. The circle of brilliants enhances the luminosity of the round cut, which is already the cut with the greatest light reflection. The result is an engagement ring with exceptional sparkle and a timeless design.
The oval diamond with halo combines the visual warmth of the oval cut with the amplifying effect of the halo. This combination slims the finger and offers a more elongated, very elegant, and increasingly sought-after silhouette.
The cushion diamond with halo connects with romantic and vintage aesthetics. The rounded corners of the cushion cut are perfectly framed by a halo of brilliants, creating a ring with a lot of character and personality.
The emerald diamond with halo is the most sophisticated option. The visual clarity of the emerald cut, with its straight, stepped lines, contrasts with the dynamism of the circle of brilliants, creating a modern and high-impact engagement ring.
White gold halo diamond ring
18k white gold is the most popular metal choice for halo rings. Its neutral, cool tone enhances the brilliance of the diamonds, making both the center stone and the circle of brilliants stand out to the maximum.
At The Bright Club, we work exclusively with 18k rhodium-plated gold, which guarantees exceptional resistance over time and an impeccable finish that does not yellow.
Yellow gold halo diamond ring
18k yellow gold restores the halo ring's warmest and most romantic essence, connecting with the aesthetics of traditional fine jewelry. It is the preferred option for those looking for an engagement ring with its own personality, different from the white gold standard.
The combination of white lab-grown diamonds with a yellow gold halo is one of the most demanded sets in our collection, especially in round and oval cuts.
Why choose a lab-grown diamond for your halo ring
Lab-grown diamonds have the same chemical, physical, and optical composition as mined diamonds: they are, for all intents and purposes, real diamonds. The only difference is their origin: they are created in a laboratory using controlled processes that replicate the natural formation conditions of diamonds.
Choosing a lab-grown diamond for your halo ring has clear advantages. For the same budget, you can opt for a larger or higher quality center stone. In addition, origin traceability is guaranteed, eliminating any doubt about provenance.
How to choose your perfect halo ring
When choosing a halo engagement ring, there are four key variables:
The shape of the center diamond defines the character of the ring: round is the most brilliant, oval lengthens the finger, cushion provides romance, and emerald conveys sophistication.
The type of halo (single or double) determines the visual presence of the piece. A single halo is more elegant and timeless; a double halo offers greater impact and glamour.
The metal defines the overall tone of the ring and how it interacts with the brilliance of the diamonds. White gold is the most neutral and modern; yellow gold is the warmest and most romantic; rose gold is the most unique.
The carat weight of the center stone is the variable that most affects the budget. The halo allows you to work with smaller center stones without losing presence, as the circle of brilliants visually amplifies the size.
At The Bright Club, we help you find the perfect combination according to your style, occasion, and budget. You can consult us online or visit us at our showroom at Calle del Arenal 7, Madrid.