Halo Moissanite Engagement Rings

Halo moissanite engagement rings, made to order in sterling silver, gold, or platinum. A ring of small stones around the center makes the middle stone read noticeably larger, which is the cheapest way to buy visual size.

What a halo actually buys you

A halo is a ring of small stones set around the center stone. The effect is to enlarge the apparent size of the middle stone, because the eye reads the whole cluster as one outline. A 1ct center inside a halo can present like a 1.5ct solitaire from any normal viewing distance.

That makes the halo the cheapest lever available for visual size, since small accent stones cost far less per carat than one large center. If presence on the hand matters more to you than the size printed on the certificate, this is the setting to look at first.

Browse by centre stone shape

The halo changes character depending on what sits inside it. We keep separate pages for princess cut halo, cushion cut halo, oval halo, radiant cut halo, marquise halo, and pear halo engagement rings.

What to know before you commit

Halos have more prongs and more small stones than a solitaire, which means more places for dirt to collect and a slightly higher cleaning burden. They also date more visibly than a plain solitaire, since halo styles move with fashion in a way a single stone does not. Neither is a reason to avoid one. Both are worth knowing before you buy.

Ordering

Every ring is made after you order, in our own workshop in Surat. Allow one to two weeks for production and quality checks, plus one to two weeks in transit. Sizes 3 to 10 in quarter steps, 30 days to return or exchange.

Frequently asked questions

Does a halo make the center stone look bigger?

Yes. The eye reads the halo and center as one outline, so a 1ct center in a halo can present like a 1.5ct solitaire. Small accent stones cost far less per carat than a large center, which makes the halo the cheapest route to visible size.

Are halo rings harder to keep clean?

Slightly. More stones and prongs mean more places for dirt to collect, so a halo wants cleaning more often than a solitaire and a prong check once a year. Warm water, dish soap, and a soft brush handle it.

Do halo rings go out of style?

Halo styles move with fashion more than plain solitaires do. That is worth knowing rather than a reason to avoid one, and the classic round halo has stayed current for well over a decade.