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Halo Engagement Rings in Lebanon

A halo engagement ring wraps a circle of small pavé diamonds around the centre stone, so the diamond reads larger and the whole ring catches more light. It is one of the most flattering settings we build, and in Beirut we make every one of them around a natural, certified centre diamond you can verify for yourself.

Round diamond halo engagement ring in white gold
A classic halo — a ring of small diamonds encircling the centre stone, making it look larger and brighter.

What a halo setting is and how it makes a stone look bigger

The halo is the ring of tiny diamonds set tight around your centre stone. Because the eye reads the bright outer edge of that frame as the diamond itself, a halo can make a centre look noticeably larger than its carat weight alone would suggest. The pavé also throws extra fire from every angle, so the ring sparkles in ordinary room light, not only under a jeweller’s lamp.

It is a setting that does real visual work: a well-cut centre framed by a clean halo looks fuller on the finger and holds attention. You can see our halo settings to get a feel for how the frame changes the look of a stone.

A couple holding hands at sunset after getting engaged
A halo gives the centre stone the most presence — the look many couples picture for the proposal.

Who it suits and how it wears

A halo suits anyone who wants maximum presence and sparkle for a given centre size. It is a generous, romantic look that wears beautifully day to day, and the surrounding pavé gives the ring a finished, jewelled feel even when the centre is modest.

  • You want the largest visual footprint your budget allows.
  • You love bright, lively sparkle rather than a single clean flash.
  • You like a slightly vintage or decorative character on the hand.

Because the pavé sits low and close to the finger, we set it securely and finish the gallery cleanly so the ring stays comfortable in daily wear. If you want to compare how this feels against a plain solitaire or a hidden halo, read how settings behave on the hand.

Which centre shapes pair best with a halo

A halo flatters most shapes, but three pair with it especially well:

  • Round brilliant — the classic. A round halo around a round centre is symmetrical, balanced and endlessly sparkly.
  • Oval — a halo elongates the finger and exaggerates the oval’s already generous spread, so it looks larger still.
  • Cushion — the soft, pillowed outline sits naturally inside a halo and reads warm and full.

Whichever shape you choose, the centre is the part that holds value, so we always start there. You can choose a certified diamond first and let the halo do its work around it, or build your halo ring from the centre outward with us.

The honest trade-off

Here is the plain truth: a halo lets a smaller centre look larger, which makes it genuinely good value. The pavé adds size and sparkle for far less than the same spread in a single bigger stone. That is a real advantage, and we are happy to use it for you.

What we will not do is let the frame stand in for quality. The centre is still the stone you are buying, the one that carries the value and the one that should be certified. Every centre we set is GIA- or HRD-certified with a buyer-verifiable report and a 360° video, priced transparently against the Rapaport benchmark. A halo should make a good diamond look its best, not disguise a poor one. If you are weighing cut, colour, clarity and carat, start with the 4Cs.

Build your halo ring in Beirut

We are an online-first diamond house with physical stock in Beirut, and we guide remote and diaspora buyers by live video so you can see any stone in real time. Choose your certified centre, pick the halo, and we handcraft the ring here. Delivery across Greater Beirut is free and insured, usually within 24 to 48 hours, and you come in only to pay and collect. Start now: see our halo settings or build your halo ring.

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