Halo Engagement RingsHalo engagement rings come in all shapes, sizes, and designs! From simple halos to double halos, we have got it all. View Some our Favorite Halo Engagement Rings 3.36 carat Round Lab Diamond Yellow Gold Halo Engagement Ring $7,750 4.51 carat Antique Cushion Lab Diamond Halo Engagement Ring $11,100 2.80 carat Pear Shape Diamond Graduated Halo Ring View Details 2 carat Oval Diamond Double-Edge Halo Cathedral Engagement Ring $24,200 Shop all Halo Engagement Rings Lets Get SocialCheck out some of our favorite halo engagement rings on our Instagram! Last on our Halo Guide Series: The Double Halo Oval vs. Radiant Halo Engagement RingsWatch videos of Halo Engagement Rings Halo vs Non-Halo Engagement Ring Face Off Ring Comparison: Halo vs. Non-Halo Meet with us in-store at our New York City showroom or shop with us remotely to see more Halo Engagement Rings. Schedule an Appointment In-StoreVirtualFrequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a halo setting?A Halo setting is one of the most popular types of diamond ring designs. "Halo" refers to a row of pave diamonds that seamlessly encases the center stone, giving it a larger appearance, similar to that of an angel's halo.What’s the difference between a regular halo and a Hidden Halo™?A typical halo refers to a row of pave diamonds that seamlessly encases the center stone, giving it a larger appearance. Our Hidden Halo™ engagement ring features two rows of pave diamonds concealed beneath the center-stone with the top row peaking out every so slightly.What are the different types of halo settings?At Lauren B, we offer several types of halos! We have the classic halo, which features a single row of diamonds surrounding the center stone and is only visible from the top of the ring. Next, we have the double halo which features two rows of pave diamonds surrounding the center stone, only visible from the top of the ring. Our most popular type of halo is our Double Edge Halo which features one row of diamonds surrounding the center stone and a second row of diamonds lining the edge of the halo, facing outward for that perfect profile shine.Which center stone shapes are most popular with halos?The most popular center stone shapes to set in a halo are cushion cuts, oval shapes, radiant cuts, and pear shapes!Learn More Here: How to Make Your Engagement Ring Look Bigger How to Save Money While Engagement Ring Shopping Halo vs. No Halo Engagement Rings: Which Would You Choose? Learn More The diamond halo engagement ring originated in the Georgian Era of the 1700s whose popularity ebbs and flows through the present day. The diamond halo features a row, or multiple rows, of small, round pave diamonds surrounding the center stone. A diamond halo can be added to any shaped center stone and can add up to a full carat size to the appearance of the diamond, depending on the center stone carat size. This is what makes it a popular styling option to maximize your engagement ring budget. At Lauren B, we have several different types of halos: the classic halo, the double halo, the double edge halo, and the Hidden Halo™. Zoom