Even though double halo rings are not as popular as the classic single halo styles, they can certainly jazz up a diamond’s look and increase its sparkle factor. There are two rows of diamonds surrounding the center-stone in these designs As a rule of thumb, the rows closest to the center stone are set slightly higher than those further from it. To avoid looking like a jumbled disc of diamonds, divide the rows into distinct sections and allow each row to shine freely. If you want to add a little color to your look, you can always opt for pink or yellow diamonds in the same row as your colorless diamonds.
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Double halos at Diamond Registry can almost quadruple the size of a center diamond by adding an additional 6mm of surface area to the diamond. One carat square cushion diamond, for example, has an average diameter of 5.5 millimeters, which means it has an average surface area (SAR) of approximately 11.5 millimeters. This SAR is typically reserved for 4 carat diamonds or larger. While they may not be for everyone, the double halo styles can certainly enhance the sparkle and presence of any center stone. Double halo rings are often associated with someone who wants to deceive others into believing they have a larger diamond. Instead, we believe that the halos enhance the central diamond and are purely a matter of taste and preference, rather than an attempt to make the diamond “appear larger.”
Although diamonds of any shape can be enhanced with double halos, cushion, oval, and round cut diamonds are the most popular and most visually appealing. Multiple rows of diamonds can be easily encased in this particular diamond cut because of its rounded corners and soft edges. It’s common to see split band engagement rings in the double halo style. As a result, there is plenty of room for a cushion-cut band to split gracefully, as shown in this popular design from our website.
A delicate pave band atop a double halo engagement ring is becoming increasingly popular. As if suspended in the air, you have a large center diamond and two haloes surrounding it in this style. Because your gaze is focused solely on the focal point, any other objects in the room will seem smaller in comparison. This double halo oval style with a split band on the left is a great option.
Regardless of whether or not you think the double halo is excessive, its beauty and impressive appearance cannot be denied. Double halo rings from Diamond Registry feature two delicate rows and a seamless fit around the center diamond. Regardless of the shape or style of band you choose for your custom double halo engagement ring, we can guarantee your satisfaction!