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Emerald cut hidden halo engagement rings
The Signature Hidden Halo
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,100
The Classic Hidden Halo
Emerald · White Gold
From $1,000
The Knife-Edge Hidden Halo
Emerald · White Gold
From $1,200
The Veiled Halo
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,200
The Floating Split Band
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,100
The Floating Solitaire
Emerald · White Gold
From $1,150
The Knife-Edge Hidden Halo
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,200
The Signature 6 Prong Hidden Halo
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,200
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The Signature Hidden Halo
Emerald · White Gold
From $1,250
The Classic Hidden Halo
Emerald · Yellow Gold
From $1,150
The Signature Hidden Halo
Emerald · Rose Gold
From $1,150
The Knife-Edge Hidden Halo
Emerald · White Gold
From $1,450
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Emerald cut hidden halo engagement rings FAQs
A Hidden Halo engagement ring is a modern update of the classic Halo setting. The same principle applies to both Halo and Hidden Halo settings — small diamonds circle around a solitaire diamond. But for the Hidden Halo, these diamonds are placed inside an elevated prong setting. The halo they form is best seen from the side, instead of looking straight down, which is what gives this ring its “hidden” name.
Yes, Hidden Halo rings can make a diamond look bigger. But this is due to the high 4-prong setting that holds both the solitaire diamond and halo of hidden diamonds in place. Because it lifts the diamond slightly higher up off the finger, it gives the illusion that the diamond is bigger.
A Hidden Halo engagement ring is a modern update of the classic Halo setting. Small diamonds circle around a solitaire diamond, but for the Hidden Halo, these diamonds are placed inside an elevated prong setting. The halo they form is best seen from the side, instead of looking straight down, which is what gives this ring its “hidden” name.
Both Halo and Hidden Halo engagement rings are Solitaire engagement rings. They both feature a single diamond. So a “halo” does not need to be added — VRAI already offers a Halo and Hidden Halo collection that highlights each of our ten shapes.
A simple weekly cleaning routine involves soaking your ring in a small bowl filled with warm water and a few drops of liquid dishwashing soap. After thirty to forty five minutes, remove the ring and brush it gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush, then rinse and pat dry with a soft towel. Because the hidden halo is an extra surface that can attract dirt, be sure to thoroughly clean your diamond ring by brushing gently around the prongs and underneath the pavé set diamonds.