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Double Halo Engagement Rings FAQs
What is a double halo engagement ring?
A double halo engagement ring features two concentric circles of smaller diamonds or gemstones that surround the central stone, rather than just one. This design adds extra layers of sparkle and brilliance, as both halos reflect light towards the centre diamond, making it appear larger and more radiant. The second halo creates a bold, luxurious look, amplifying the overall size and shine of the ring.
Double halo rings are popular with those who love extra glamour and sparkle, making them a favourite for brides looking for a ring that stands out. The style also allows for a lot of customisation, from the shape and size of the central stone to the design of the halos themselves, which can be uniform or use different gemstones or metal finishes for a unique twist. Overall, double halo rings offer an elegant and dramatic look that’s perfect for those wanting something more eye-catching than the traditional halo setting.
Why choose a double halo engagement ring?
Choosing a double halo engagement ring gives you a striking and dramatic look while also enhancing the size and brilliance of the central stone. The two halos of smaller diamonds or gemstones draw attention to the centre diamond, creating the illusion of a larger stone without the need for a significantly higher budget. This means you can maximise the overall appearance of the ring while keeping the central diamond smaller or more affordable.
Double halo rings also provide an opportunity for customisation. You can mix different coloured gemstones in the halos, opt for a unique band design, or even use a contrasting metal like rose gold for a distinctive look. Plus, the additional halo offers more protection to the centre stone, as it sits nestled within two rings of diamonds. So, whether you’re after maximum sparkle, extra size, or a touch of personal flair, a double halo engagement ring can deliver it all with a timeless, luxurious feel.
Is a double halo engagement ring more expensive than a single halo?
Yes, in general, double halo engagement rings tend to be more expensive than single halo designs. The additional row of diamonds or gemstones adds to the material cost, as well as the craftsmanship involved in setting the extra stones. However, the price increase can be manageable, and many find the added sparkle and the illusion of a larger centre stone well worth the investment.
That said, the overall cost will depend on factors like the quality and size of the centre diamond, the carat weight and type of the halo stones, and the choice of metal for the band. While a double halo typically requires more stones, these are usually smaller and less expensive per carat than the centre diamond. Therefore, even though it costs more than a single halo, it can still be more affordable than choosing a significantly larger central diamond. If you’re looking for a way to maximise brilliance without going overboard on budget, a double halo might be the perfect solution.
Do double halo engagement rings make the centre stone look bigger?
Absolutely! One of the main reasons people choose double halo engagement rings is because they make the centre stone look significantly larger. The two halos of smaller diamonds reflect light into the central diamond, amplifying its brilliance and creating the illusion of a bigger stone. This effect is especially beneficial if you’re working with a modest-sized central diamond but want the overall look to be more substantial and eye-catching.
Additionally, the double halo adds width to the ring’s face, making the entire ring appear bigger on the finger. This can be especially helpful if you want a bolder, more dramatic look without necessarily increasing the size of the centre stone itself. In essence, a double halo gives you the best of both worlds—more sparkle and a larger visual impact—without having to invest in a bigger (and more expensive) diamond.
Can double halo engagement rings be customised?
Yes, double halo engagement rings are highly customisable, which is one of the reasons they’re so popular. You can personalise almost every aspect of the ring, from the shape and size of the centre stone to the design of the halos and the choice of metal for the band. Some people prefer matching halos with identical diamonds, while others like to get creative by using coloured gemstones in the second halo or opting for a different metal colour, like rose or yellow gold, to contrast the main diamond.
Additionally, the style of the halos themselves can vary. Some opt for a delicate, vintage-inspired look with intricate details, while others prefer a sleek, modern design with a minimalist band and clean lines. You can also decide if you want the halos to sit flush with the centre stone or be slightly raised to give the ring a more dimensional look. Customising your double halo engagement ring allows you to craft something truly unique, reflecting your style and taste while still offering that extra layer of glamour.
How do I care for a double halo engagement ring?
Caring for a double halo engagement ring is essential to keeping it looking brilliant and maintaining its longevity. With the extra row of diamonds or gemstones, there are more crevices where dirt and oils can accumulate, which can dull the sparkle. Regular cleaning is a must—simply soak your ring in warm, soapy water and gently brush it with a soft toothbrush to remove any debris.
Since the double halo setting involves a lot of smaller stones, it’s important to get your ring checked by a jeweller regularly. Over time, the smaller diamonds can loosen, so having a professional inspect the ring ensures that everything is secure and in good condition. You should also take care to remove your ring during activities like cleaning, swimming, or exercising, as chemicals and rough surfaces can damage the delicate stones and metal.
By properly maintaining your double halo ring and storing it safely when not in use, you can preserve its stunning look and keep it sparkling for years to come.
Very smooth and easy experience dealing with Ernesto. He melted my old gold and custom made me a necklace that turned out exactly how I wanted it and to great quality. Highly recommend.
- Diab Finianos
The best and most honest jeweler in Sydney , Ernesto is a pleasure to deal with and so are all his staff. I highly recommend Ernesto and his team for quality service and jewellery.
- Steve
Ernesto is the best person to deal with. He will assist and help you with anything possible and he is very easy going with the best prices and always looks after his clients. Highly recommend.
- Matthew Khouchaba
Ernesto and Maria have always provided me with the best service and quality jewelry for years. Highly recommend, best in the business.
- Jeanpaul Maugeri
Always a pleasure to deal with Maria and Ernesto bought both the wedding ring and band from here great quality and great deal thankyou again
- Sam and Sarah
I have to say best dicision I ever made. Ernesto was so helpful and if I could give him more than five stars I would.
- Norman Ghannoum