Engagement Rings

Pear cut halo engagement rings in white gold featuring VRAI Created Diamonds

The Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,550

The Signature Floral Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Signature Floral Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,600

The Halo Dome Pear | White Gold
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The Halo Dome

Pear · White Gold

From $1,900

The Aurora Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Aurora Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,700

The Floral Cathedral  Pear | White Gold
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The Floral Cathedral

Pear · White Gold

From $1,600

The Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,550

The Signature Floral Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Signature Floral Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,750

The Aurora Halo Pear | White Gold
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The Aurora Halo

Pear · White Gold

From $1,550

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The Floral Cathedral  Pear | White Gold
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The Floral Cathedral

Pear · White Gold

From $1,800

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Pear cut halo engagement rings in white gold FAQs

Because VRAI uses solid gold, never plated, filled, or vermeil, your white gold ring should not tarnish. But to keep white gold shining bright, we offer annual cleaning for all engagement and wedding rings, and re-dipping for white gold only.

The main differences between platinum vs white gold are durability, purity, and cost. Platinum is more durable, better for those with skin sensitivities due to its purity, and more precious than white gold. Therefore, it’s more expensive. In fact, white gold was created as a less expensive alternative to platinum! Overall, platinum is a better choice for those with sensitive skin. White gold is a better choice for those with a more limited budget.

Choosing between white gold and platinum should be based entirely on personal preference. The two will look nearly identical, with platinum being more lustrous than white gold. Platinum is purer and better for those with skin allergies, while white gold, though precious, is less expensive and better for those sticking to a specific budget.