The ever so popular Halo setting is characterized by one large central diamond surrounded by a halo of small diamonds. Designers and brides are increasingly attracted to this setting because of its ability to highlight the beauty of the center stone while making it appear bigger than it actually is. Depending on the center stone and the outer ring of stones (which don't necessarily have to be diamonds), the halo setting can give the ring a vintage or even modern look, making the engagement ring that much more unique.
I love this ring. Mine, although not nearly as expensive, is a similar setting with a princess cut. :) I fell in love with it because of it's original antique look. I'm biased obviously but here it is. http://www.lovetheyesgirls.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Heathers-Ring.jpg
Posted by: Heather | 03/30/2010 at 05:52 PM
This ring is very pretty.Loved it.Although it is expensive,but price doesn't matter against love and committment.God will bless me that I'll get such type of ring on my wedding day.
Posted by: vintage jewlery | 08/13/2010 at 11:38 PM