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Halo Engagement Rings Australia

Compare halo engagement rings with lab-grown diamonds or moissanite, designed by our Melbourne team.

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Our approach

We craft beautiful engagement rings of the highest quality

01

Made to Order

We make each piece when you order it.That cuts waste. It also keeps pricing fair.Nothing sits in a warehouse.
02

Built Around Your Choices

You choose the stone and the setting.You can select the metal, shape, and key details.We make it to your spec.
03

Straight Guidance

We explain the trade-offs in plain language.Cut, colour, clarity, setting strength, and daily wear.You decide with confidence.
04

Sourced and Verified

Our stones are independently certified.We work with trusted suppliers.We prioritise quality, transparency, and responsible sourcing.

Create your custom ring

We design and craft each ring to your specifications. Choose your stone, select the setting, and work directly with us to build something unique.

WHY CHOOSE HALO ENGAGEMENT RINGS?

Halo engagement rings ring the centre stone with a circle of small diamonds, which makes the centre look larger and adds a lot of sparkle for the size of the stone. If you are looking at halo styles, you probably want presence on the hand without moving to a much bigger centre diamond.

  • More size for the budget: The halo lifts the apparent size of the centre stone, so a halo ring reads larger than a plain solitaire with the same centre diamond.
  • Strong shape pairings: If you already know the silhouette, compare oval halo engagement rings rather than staying on the broader style page.
  • A quieter option: If you like the extra sparkle but want a clean look from above, compare hidden halo engagement rings.
  • Works across stone types: Narrow by material into lab grown diamond halo rings or moissanite halo rings.

HOW TO CHOOSE A HALO ENGAGEMENT RING

Choosing a halo ring means deciding how much the halo should do and how it sits with the rest of the design.

  • Start with the centre stone shape: A round or oval centre is the most common, and the halo follows the outline of whichever shape you choose.
  • Decide the halo proportion: A tight halo of small diamonds looks subtle, while a wider halo adds more size and a more detailed look.
  • Think about the wedding band: A halo sits close to the band, so it is worth checking how a wedding ring will sit alongside it before you settle the design.
  • Read the background first: For how halo size and diamond scale change the look on the hand, read the halo ring guide, then use this page to compare rings.

HALO ENGAGEMENT RING FAQ