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Twist Halo
Twist Halo Engagement Ring
Price range: $1,780.00 through $2,180.00 -
Sophie
Cushion Halo Ring
Price range: $1,780.00 through $2,480.00 -
Aspen
Leaf Halo Engagement Ring
Price range: $1,680.00 through $2,280.00 -
Abila
Split Shank Halo Engagement Ring
Price range: $2,080.00 through $2,580.00 -
Elle
Elegantly Scalloped Halo Ring
Price range: $1,680.00 through $2,280.00 -
Elsa
Floral Inspired Halo Ring
Price range: $1,580.00 through $2,180.00 -
Victoria
Floral Ring with Pave Side Stones
Price range: $1,580.00 through $2,080.00 -
Valencia
Vintage Inspired Halo Engagement Ring
Price range: $1,780.00 through $2,480.00 -
Harlow
Double Halo Engagement Ring
Price range: $2,080.00 through $2,580.00
Platinum Halo Engagement Rings
Halo engagement rings made from platinum make for one of the strongest engagement ring options.
FAQs
Platinum has a naturally bright white tone that enhances the sparkle of a halo without competing with it. Because it’s dense and durable, it securely holds the smaller accent diamonds that surround the center stone an important detail in halo settings. Over time, platinum develops a soft patina rather than wearing away, making it a beautiful choice for a ring designed to last a lifetime.
While both metals offer a similar cool-toned look, platinum is naturally white and won’t require rhodium replating to maintain its color. It’s also heavier and more durable, which can provide added peace of mind in a halo design with multiple accent stones. White gold can feel slightly lighter and more budget-friendly, but platinum offers long-term strength and a subtly richer finish.
Yes, that’s one of the reasons many couples love this style. The circle of smaller diamonds around the center stone creates the illusion of greater size and amplifies light reflection from every angle. In platinum, the crisp white metal further enhances that visual impact, giving the entire ring a bright, seamless glow.

















