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Hidden Halo Engagement Ring Buying Guide

By:  Jane Olagunju

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Hidden Halo Engagement Ring Buying Guide

In your search for the best engagement ring, you might have come across the ever-so-popular halo engagement ring style. But did you know there’s another style that’s gaining popularity among couples? We’re talking about an engagement ring with a hidden halo. This ring style was introduced at the beginning of the millennium and has become a favorite among brides-to-be.

If you’re looking for an extra special ring to propose with, a hidden halo engagement ring could be the best option. This hidden halo engagement ring shopping guide covers everything you need to know before you purchase a hidden halo engagement ring of her dreams.

How To Pick An Engagement Ring?

What Is a Hidden Halo Engagement Ring?

A hidden halo or secret halo engagement ring is one where the halo is not visible when viewed from the top. Because of this, it can also be mistaken for a regular solitaire ring. The halo only becomes visible when the ring is viewed from the side or at an angle. The unique design was created to add more brilliance to the ring, making it shine from any angle when hit by light.

There are different types of hidden halo rings:

  • A single hidden halo engagement ring that features one row of small stones.
  • A double hidden halo engagement ring featuring two rows of stones.
  • A profile halo engagement ring features stones along the side or profile of the center stone.
  • A custom hidden halo engagement ring is personalized by incorporating elements that are unique to the couple.

Halo vs. Hidden Halo Engagement Ring

Halo vs. Hidden Halo Engagement Ring

A halo engagement ring for women is a classic ring style featuring smaller accent stones encircling a center gemstone. This halo is visible when the ring is viewed from the top. The halo ring style was first known as a cluster ring and can be traced back to the Georgian Era in the early 18th century.

On the other hand, the hidden halo engagement ring features small accent stones placed below the center diamond and hidden from the top view. This ‘hidden’ halo gives the ring an extra touch of sparkle without taking the focus away from the center stone. It’s perfect for those who prefer a minimal ring but also want an element of surprise or intricate detailing.

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Why Choose an Engagement Ring With Hidden Halo?

Why Choose an Engagement Ring With Hidden Halo

Thinking of purchasing a hidden halo engagement ring? Here’s why it’s the perfect choice:

It’s Unique

A hidden halo engagement ring has a captivating elegance and understated beauty that makes it a great choice, especially if your partner prefers a minimalist style. The hidden halo adds intricacy and uniqueness to the ring, like a secret only you and your partner share. It is a versatile ring that your partner will cherish for years to come.

Has Improved Brilliance

The hidden halo style was created to enhance the brilliance of the center stone. This subtle yet stunning element of surprise adds more sparkle to the ring’s overall appearance without diverting focus from the center stone. The hidden halo also increases scintillation as it catches the light with every movement.

Makes the Centre Stone More Prominent

The hidden halo ring style makes the center stone look up to 15% bigger than it actually is. This is because the halo is hidden from plain sight and gives the center stone a platform to shine on. The halo also adds depth and a hint of sparkle to areas of the ring that are often overlooked.

Suitable With All Diamond Shapes

Unlike other styles, the hidden halo looks good with diamonds in any shape. Its ability to make any diamond shine, irrespective of its shape, is one of the reasons for its popularity. You can go for a hidden halo oval engagement ring or a hidden halo round engagement ring – the choice is yours.  What’s more, you also have the option to add diamonds to the band without cluttering the center stone.

What Is the Best Cut for a Hidden Halo Engagement Ring?

The hidden halo engagement ring looks best with most cuts. However, we recommend that you choose a cut that best enhances the stone’s qualities. Here are a few options to consider:

1. Hidden Halo Radiant-Cut Engagement Ring

Description: Rectangular shaped with triangular and kite-shaped facets. Similar to an emerald shape.

Number of facets: 50

Brilliance: Known to reflect light and sparkle brilliantly. Comparable to the brilliance of round, brilliant cuts.

2. Cushion-Cut Hidden Halo Engagement Ring

Description: Square or rectangular shaped with rounded corners. Similar to a pillow.

Number of facets: 58-64

Brilliance: A blend of brilliance and fire. Slightly less brilliant than round or radiant.

3. Hidden Halo Emerald-Cut Engagement Ring

Description: Rectangular shaped with elongated step cuts and clipped corners.

Number of facets: 57

Brilliance: Due to its linear, straight facets, it displays flashes of light, but it’s not as brilliant as a cushion cut.

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Tips for Buying a Hidden Halo Engagement Ring

For your purchase to go smoothly, here are some tips to consider before buying a hidden halo engagement ring:

Centre Stone

Diamonds are a popular and traditional center stone choice when it comes to engagement rings. But if you’re looking for something unique, consider opting for colored gemstones. While there are plenty of captivating gemstones to choose from, you want one that can withstand the wear and tear caused by daily activities. For example, rubies and sapphires rank 9 on Mohs’ hardness scale, making them durable options for an engagement ring.

Metal Color

Another important factor to consider is the metal color, which enhances the gemstone you opt for. For instance, diamonds with traces of color look best when set in rose gold or yellow gold metal, compared to platinum or white gold, which highlight the color present in the stones. For colored gemstones like emeralds, a yellow-gold band will make the lush green of the stone pop. So, pick your metal wisely!

Setting Styles

The best engagement ring settings to consider for a hidden halo engagement ring are the pavé and bezel settings.

  • Pavé: This setting style features smaller stones closely set together along the band of a ring. Each stone is held in place by individual microscopic metal settings.
  • Bezel: In this setting style, the center stone is enclosed and held in place by a thicker metal. This setting protects the edges of the stone and gives the ring a contemporary look.

Another thing to consider in the setting is the ring’s proportion and balance. To give the ring a balanced look, ensure that the center stone’s shape and size are proportional to the hidden halo’s size.

Comfort and Wearability

The best way to tell if a ring is comfortable is to try it on. Consider things like the smoothness of the metal as it slips onto your finger, the sharpness of the edges on your skin and the overall comfortability for everyday wear.

Our top tip for hidden halo engagement ring shopping is to purchase from a well-known jeweler with a return/exchange policy. This will take away the stress of committing to buying an engagement ring that’s not comfortable or ill-fitted.

Are Hidden Halo Engagement Rings Expensive?

The price of a hidden halo engagement ring is the same as that of a halo engagement ring since they’re simply variations of the same style. However, they are more expensive than solitaire engagement rings because of the additional accent stones.

The price of a hidden halo ring can vary depending on different factors like the type of gemstone you opt for, the stone’s quality, the number of accent stones used, the metal type, and so on. At Angara, the price of a hidden halo engagement ring ranges from $738 to over $100,000, and you can choose from various styles of engagement rings.

The Angara Difference

At Angara, we provide you with the best online jewelry shopping experience—from the moment you visit our online store until after you receive your Angara jewelry. Our award-winning ‘Create With Angara’ feature lets you customize your dream ring from scratch. You can choose from the style, the stone, the setting and the metal to create a truly one-of-a-kind ring.

We also have a 30-day returns and 30-day free ring resizing policy if you’re not 100% happy with your purchase.

Moreover, all our rings come with comfort fit bands that are great for everyday wear. We also provide an Angara Certificate of Authenticity and a lifetime warranty with all orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is a hidden halo engagement ring?

A hidden halo engagement ring features an encircling of smaller diamonds around the pavilion of the center stone. However, this halo is not visible when the ring is viewed from the top.

Q2. What types of center stones work best with a hidden halo setting?

A hidden halo setting looks great with all types of center stones – diamonds or colored gemstones. However, we recommend that you choose a stone that ranks above 6 on the Mohs scale. Gemstones with higher hardness can withstand the wear and tear of everyday wear.

Q3. Is a hidden halo engagement ring more expensive than a traditional solitaire?

Yes, it is. A hidden halo engagement ring is quite similar to a solitaire, but because it has additional smaller stones around the pavilion of the center stone, it is more expensive than a traditional solitaire ring.

Q4. What are the benefits of hidden halo rings?

Hidden halos make the center stone appear bigger than it actually is and add more sparkle to the ring.

Q5. Does a hidden halo make rings look bigger?

Yes, it does. The smaller stones encircling the pavilion of the center stone create the illusion of a bigger ring.

Q6. Are hidden halo engagement rings popular?

The hidden halo engagement ring style is a popular choice for brides-to-be because of its understated beauty.

Q7. Can I add a hidden halo to an existing engagement ring?

This totally depends upon the design of your ring. For instance, adding a hidden halo to a high-set ring is much easier than adding it to a low-set engagement ring.

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