Engagement Rings Settings Guide: Solitaire, Halo, Sidestones
Engagement rings come in many different settings styles, which allow you to pick a style that perfectly suits your personality. But are you aware of the setting style you want for your engagement ring? This engagement ring settings guide will help you decide.
In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at the three most popular setting styles: solitaire, halo, and sidestone settings.
Halo Engagement Rings
Style: Eye-Catching, Glamorous
Halo settings are brilliant, beautiful, and glamorous. The best thing about halo settings is that they enhance the visual impact of your center stone. The ring of diamonds that makes up the “halo” adds a beautiful shimmer & tricks the eye into thinking your center diamond is a bit larger than it is.
After starting the time-honored process of buying an engagement ring, one of the first varieties you’ll hear about is the halo engagement ring. It has become one of the most popular styles in recent years, to the point that some jewelers and trend observers call it “the halo craze.”
Two of this year’s biggest celebrity weddings involved halo rings: Celebrity journalists noted that Lady Gaga’s brand-new $400,000 engagement ring is a sapphire with a diamond halo. Nick Jonas proposed to Priyanka Chopra this fall with a cushion-cut diamond surrounded by smaller baguette stones.
There are a wide variety of halo settings out there. There’s the classic halo, in which a single halo of diamonds echoes your center stone’s shape. Then there are vintage-style halos, three stone halos, modern halos, gemstone halos, floating halos, and others. And with all this variety, you can easily choose a halo setting tailored to your exact style.
Solitaire Engagement Rings
Style: Chic, Classic
A solitaire engagement ring is an ultimate classic. Their “solitary” nature defines solitaire engagement rings. A solitaire engagement ring features only one diamond, which lets the beauty of your stone take center stage.
You simply can’t go wrong with these engagement rings. Solitaire settings are classic and will look beautiful for years to come. No matter how many diamond engagement ring trends may change over time, the solitaire will always remain in style.
One thing that’s especially great with solitaire settings is that all the focus remains on your center stone. So we generally recommend going with a diamond of high quality for a solitaire setting.
Engagement Rings with Sidestones
Style: Classic, With Some Extra Glam
Sidestone settings possess side stones that amp up the shimmer of your engagement ring. With Engagement Rings with Sidestones, you have pave diamond side stone settings, three stone settings, and settings with both three stones and pave diamonds. Side diamonds can be any shape, though round pave diamonds are perhaps the most common.
Sidestone settings have a classic look similar to that of a solitaire setting, but they’ll have more brilliance and impact. The side stones used in this setting style adds more shimmer to your engagement ring and also makes it look more sizable overall. This setting style is perfect for those who love the elegance of solitaire but want a bit more sparkle and glamour.













