Fall in Love With These Modern Geometric Halo Engagement Rings

Combining two stunning styles, geometric halo engagement rings are a must for brides who want something classic with a unique twist. These rings feature geometric cuts, settings, and details, with a halo of tiny diamonds. From subtle to bold, this style has something to suit every taste. They work well with a wide variety of stones, including white diamonds, coloured diamonds, and precious gems. They look good in every metal, whether you prefer warm or cool. In this guide, we share a few examples of geometric halo engagement rings to inspire you for your custom ring design.

Geometric Halo Engagement Rings to Inspire

Here are just some examples of modern geometric halo engagement rings:

Asymmetrical Hexagon

Asymmetrical Hexagon

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Hexagon shapes feature 6 sides. Typically, these sides are even. In elongated designs, the sides on the left and right are longer. This geometric ring adds something different with an asymmetrical design along the outer edge. The centre champagne diamond is an asymmetrical emerald-cut stone, surrounded by a halo of white diamonds. A gold band balances out the warmth of the centre diamond, while the bezel setting allows the design to stand out without overpowering.

Bezel Starburst

Bezel Starburst

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Another example of how bezel settings work well in geometric designs is this starburst ring. While the design itself has an inner and outer circle, the triangular starburst provides a subtle geometric look. Between each triangle lie pave diamonds to create a halo that is subtle yet feminine. If you love halo designs but prefer something less flashy, this will be the perfect choice.

Rose Chevron

Rose Chevron

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Ring sets are an excellent way to bring in elements and enhance the overall look of your engagement ring. In this design, a hexagon forms the main shape, with a round solitaire in the centre. A cluster of tiny diamonds flank each side. Rather than a halo of diamonds, an intricate milgrain layer adds detail. The chevron creates a half halo, giving it a tiara effect. 

Platinum Trillion

Platinum Trillion

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For those who want a geometric halo engagement ring that is more traditional, the trillion style will never date. This style has a triangular shape with softened corners. In this ring, the halo surrounds a trillion-cut solitaire. The dazzling effect of white diamonds is perfectly matched by the cool brilliance of a platinum band. Warm metals would work equally well, and you could also look at replacing the centre stones or halo stones with champagne diamonds, morganite, or any other stone.

Chunky Trinity

Chunky Trinity

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Prefer bolder styles? This ring stands out for all the right reasons. Featuring a chunky gold band and bezel setting, the ring is divided into three sections, giving it the illusion of a trinity ring. Rather than larger stones, tiny pave diamonds are set into each section. The centre stone has a halo effect on the outside, leading into a square of pave diamonds. If you love unconventional styles, you’ll love this design. 

Half Halo

Half Halo

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Another unique style is the half halo. This design adds a classic halo on one side only, for a contemporary, eye-catching look. In this ring, an elongated octagon bezel setting lies on a rose gold band. In the centre is a classic Princess-cut solitaire. The result is a unique ring that manages to make a statement without being too over the top. 

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